Marlow’s Sporting Spirit 

DATE

December 29, 2025

A new exhibition celebrates local games, clubs and community

From rowing on the Thames to cricket on village greens, to athletics and local club rivalries, Marlow Museum’s new exhibition brings to life the ways sport has shaped community spirit, local identity, and even the landscape. Curated by a dedicated team, the display draws on an extensive archive of photographs, memorabilia, uniforms, and first-hand stories that collectively weave a rich tapestry of local sporting history. 

Visitors can explore interactive stands and display cases highlighting key moments: vintage rowing shells, historic team photographs, club badges, and equipment passed down through generations. Compelling audio-visual elements allow guests to hear former athletes, local coaches, and supporters share their memories. Younger visitors will particularly enjoy the Junior Sports Challenge zone, where they can try on replica kits, tackle quizzes, and immerse themselves in Marlow’s sporting past. 

What makes this exhibition truly special is its strong local connection. Many items have been loaned by residents, each with personal anecdotes that provide context and personality, creating a genuine sense of community pride. “Sport isn’t just about games,” explains the museum team. “It’s about teamwork, identity, and bringing people together – and Marlow has a wonderful history of that.” 

By celebrating this sporting legacy, Marlow Museum is doing more than entertaining visitors – it is preserving local memory. In Bucks, clubs for rowing, cricket, and athletics have long acted as community hubs, fostering friendships, rivalries, and shared experiences across generations. This exhibition offers both a nostalgic trip for long-time locals and an educational introduction for newcomers or younger generations. 

The exhibition runs until Sunday 15th February, giving plenty of time to explore before the school holidays. Marlow Museum is located at Court Garden, Pound Lane, SL7 2AE. Opening times vary seasonally, so check marlowmuseum.org for details. Admission is free, though donations are welcomed, and the exhibition is suitable for all ages. 

Whether you’re a sporting enthusiast, a local history buff, or simply looking for a family-friendly day out, this showcase of Marlow’s athletic heritage offers a fascinating insight into how play, competition, and teamwork have shaped the town – and the community that continues to thrive around it. 

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