A Welsh Victory at the

National Sporting Club


A Welsh Victory at the National Sporting Club, 31st March 1919 was painted by one of the most famous of all sporting artists, William Howard Robinson. It depicts the momentous occasion when Jimmy Wilde outpointed Joe Lynch of America after a brilliant fight over 15 rounds.

At the end, the Prince of Wales - later to be the fated Edward VIII - was so moved by the occasion that he stepped into the ring and congratulated the tiny Welshman on his victory.

Memorabilia


The Deer Park is proud to be home to a truly unique collection of sporting memorabilia which charts well over 100 years of the blood, sweat and tears shed by some of the most well known sporting icons in some of the most renowned events ever to have taken place.

What started life as a small collection of a few sporting curios, has over the past decade, grown to become one of the most unusual and diverse sporting collections in the UK with almost 200 pieces - from oil paintings depicting major sporting events, to cricket bats, framed shirts and programmes, adorning the walls of the Deer Park.

Step inside the doors of the hotel and your eyes immediately flit from one item to the next - all with their own story -from bar to dining room and through the upper halls of this historic building, covering sports including football, rugby, cricket, rowing, golf, boxing and horse racing.

A large proportion of the collection provides an amazing pictoral history of the way things were and in many cases serves to highlight just how sport has changed today - with artwork depicting a football match used to promote Players Cigarettes - a million miles away from today's social and sporting attitudes.

Even guests of the Deer Park who themselves have graced the international sporting arena have added to the collection - former Australian cricketer Justin Langer - who regularly stayed at the Deer Park and even wrote about the hotel in his autobiography - donated his shirt and gloves which he wore when scoring the first century of this century.

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