Update.
Thanks to the generosity of the Brighton & Hove Albion Collectors & Historians Society, and the help of the ever-patient [MENTION=2647]gripper stebson[/MENTION], www.seagullsprogrammes.co.uk now has the vast majority of home programmes from 1950 - 2011 available to view (and a few from before then as well).
This equates to over 35,500 individual page scans and over 1,650 Albion programmes.
It doesn't stop there. Scanning of fanzines will continue and the Amex-era programmes will also be uploaded in due course.
Thanks to the generosity of the Brighton & Hove Albion Collectors & Historians Society, and the help of the ever-patient [MENTION=2647]gripper stebson[/MENTION], www.seagullsprogrammes.co.uk now has the vast majority of home programmes from 1950 - 2011 available to view (and a few from before then as well).
This equates to over 35,500 individual page scans and over 1,650 Albion programmes.
It doesn't stop there. Scanning of fanzines will continue and the Amex-era programmes will also be uploaded in due course.