by Fleurette » 28 Mar 2015, 13:42
Torquay Museum to Screen Classic Torquay Utd Match as Part of Their Glorious Gulls Exhibition Celebrations
A classic play-off final promotion match featuring Torquay Utd, which was held at Wembley stadium, will be shown on the big screen at Torquay Museum at 7.30pm on Friday 17th April. This thrilling match was televised at the time, but is not available on DVD and only a few copies survive. This is a rare chance to watch the game, and enjoy the Museum’s recently opened Torquay United - Glorious Gulls: An Underdog Story exhibition.
“We want to re-create some of the atmosphere of that historic match, and give people who may not have seen the game the chance to enjoy one of the Gulls’ finest hours,†said Torquay Museum’s Fleur Elliott, Curator of the Torquay United exhibition.
“The game will be screened in its entirety in the Museum’s 130 seat cinema, complete with big screen,†said Fleur. “There will be a half-time interval where fans can mingle, reminisce, eat and drink. This will be a fun and friendly night where fans, young and old, will be encouraged to enter into the spirit of this thrilling Wembley play-off final. A short introductory talk will be given by Alex Rowe, former Chairman of Torquay Utd.â€
The Museum will be open from 6.30pm so that fans can enjoy the new unique Torquay United - Glorious Gulls: An Underdog Story exhibition, which was opened in February by Torquay Utd Manager Chris Hargreaves and some of the first team players.
The exhibition, which runs until 4th September, charts the history of the team from its founding 116 years ago until the present day, featuring the exhilarating highs and tearful lows of the Gulls through the decades. It features rare and iconic photographs, and unique memorabilia never before seen in public, including some historic Gulls’ football kits, the match day ball from the FA Trophy Final at Wembley, match day programmes from some of Torquay’s most glorious games, and much more.
Tickets for the screening of this classic game cost £7.50, including entry to the Torquay Utd exhibition. The Museum’s doors will be open at 6.30pm and the match will kick off at 7.30pm on Friday 17th April. Hot and cold drinks will be available in the Museum’s café, together with hog roast baps, homemade crackling and apple sauce, payable separately to the Museum cafe on the night. Space is limited and demand will be high, so contact the Museum early on 01803 293975 to reserve your tickets.
Torquay Museum to Screen Classic Torquay Utd Match as Part of Their Glorious Gulls Exhibition Celebrations
A classic play-off final promotion match featuring Torquay Utd, which was held at Wembley stadium, will be shown on the big screen at Torquay Museum at 7.30pm on Friday 17th April. This thrilling match was televised at the time, but is not available on DVD and only a few copies survive. This is a rare chance to watch the game, and enjoy the Museum’s recently opened Torquay United - Glorious Gulls: An Underdog Story exhibition.
“We want to re-create some of the atmosphere of that historic match, and give people who may not have seen the game the chance to enjoy one of the Gulls’ finest hours,†said Torquay Museum’s Fleur Elliott, Curator of the Torquay United exhibition.
“The game will be screened in its entirety in the Museum’s 130 seat cinema, complete with big screen,†said Fleur. “There will be a half-time interval where fans can mingle, reminisce, eat and drink. This will be a fun and friendly night where fans, young and old, will be encouraged to enter into the spirit of this thrilling Wembley play-off final. A short introductory talk will be given by Alex Rowe, former Chairman of Torquay Utd.â€
The Museum will be open from 6.30pm so that fans can enjoy the new unique Torquay United - Glorious Gulls: An Underdog Story exhibition, which was opened in February by Torquay Utd Manager Chris Hargreaves and some of the first team players.
The exhibition, which runs until 4th September, charts the history of the team from its founding 116 years ago until the present day, featuring the exhilarating highs and tearful lows of the Gulls through the decades. It features rare and iconic photographs, and unique memorabilia never before seen in public, including some historic Gulls’ football kits, the match day ball from the FA Trophy Final at Wembley, match day programmes from some of Torquay’s most glorious games, and much more.
Tickets for the screening of this classic game cost £7.50, including entry to the Torquay Utd exhibition. The Museum’s doors will be open at 6.30pm and the match will kick off at 7.30pm on Friday 17th April. Hot and cold drinks will be available in the Museum’s café, together with hog roast baps, homemade crackling and apple sauce, payable separately to the Museum cafe on the night. Space is limited and demand will be high, so contact the Museum early on 01803 293975 to reserve your tickets.