The Runner’s Archive: The Story of Reebok and Running Clubs in Bolton (360G-NLHF-HA-24-00481)

The aim of this heritage project is to highlight the achievements of two sports shoe manufacturers – Foster & Sons (later Reebok), formed in Bolton in 1900, and Norman Walsh Footwear (established 1961). It will also explore the history of local running clubs and athletes, many of whom competed in shoes made by Reebok or Norman Walsh. For example, Ron Hill, who wore a pair of Reebok shoes during his record-breaking Boston marathon win in 1970. The heritage project will record interviews with key figures in the sports shoe companies (e.g. Reebok co-founder Joe Foster) and past and current members of the running clubs. These personal testimonies will be presented alongside iconic sports shoes (based on a major loan from Reebok) in an exhibition at Bolton Museum in 2025. The exhibition and accompanying events programme will raise awareness about an aspect of Bolton’s heritage that deserves to be better known.

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Grant Details

Amount Awarded 37200
Award Date 2024-09-09
Beneficiary Location: Geographic Code E08000001
Beneficiary Location: Geographic Code Type MD
Beneficiary Location: Name Bolton
Classifications: Title Museums, Libraries and Archives
Classifications: Vocabulary Heritage Area
Data Source https://www.heritagefund.org.uk/
Grant Programme: Title National Lottery Heritage Grants £10,000 to £250,000
Last Modified 2024-01-07T00:00:00Z
National Lottery Heritage Fund Area North
Project Reference HA-24-00481
Recipient Org: Location: Geographic Code E05014832
Recipient Org: Location: Geographic Code Type WD
Recipient Org: Location: Name Queens Park & Central