Donated by Malcolm Johnson
George Shipley Signs! 1980-1
Courtesy of Malcolm Johnson
Supporter’s Coach – Wings of Sleaford – 1969-70
Courtesy Malcolm Johnson Malcolm explains – “another of Wing’s vehicles arriving with a load of supporters at the bottom of Cross o’Cliff Hill in Lincoln.”
Team Coach – Hudson’s of Horncastle 1969-70
Courtesy of Malcolm Johnson Malcolm writes – “Seeing the huge and fancy team coach at Wycombe on Saturday made me wonder if you might be interested in what the team travelled in over 50 years ago…. which I took in Scunthorpe prior to the match there on 30 November 1969. It
Programme Copper Printing Blocks – 1960s
Donated by Dave Allsop. Dave notes, “I was a printer at Moorprint back in the Eighties, and we printed the City programme, my old workmate, Charlie Jackson used to work at Bargate Press who printed the programmes back in the 50s / 60s, when he retired he gave me the
Chesterfield Away Programme Cover 1965-6
Donated by Malcolm Johnson, he notes – Here’s the cover of the programme for City’s away match with Chesterfield on 8 January 1966. Note the lack of floodlights in the drawing of the ground – Chesterfield were one of the last league clubs to have them installed.This was my first
Bradford Park Avenue v Lincoln City Programme Cover 1969-70
Donated by Malcolm Johnson Here’s the programme cover for City’s away game with Bradford (Park Avenue) towards the end of their last season in the Football League.
Red Imps Association Travelling Supporter of the Year Award 1974-5
Donated by Malcolm Johnson, it is his nomination as the travelling supporter of the year, in it’s inaugural season. Malcolm notes – Also, a cutting from the Lincolnshire Chronicle following the award.I’d been nominated as although I didn’t used to get to more than about half of the away matches
Friendly v Nottingham Forest 1988-9 Programme Cover
Donated by Malcolm Johnson The cover of the programme for the friendly match with Nottingham Forest on 8 May 1988 arranged to mark the official opening of the new St Andrews Stand (now known as the Selenity). The game also saw the presentation of the GM Vauxhall Conference championship trophy.
Souvenirs of a First Match
Donated by Mark Duckering. He notes that these were souvenirs bought for his dad in honour of his first game in 1970-1.