MUSEUM staff have unearthed new Wanderers' treasures as the popular Burnden Park exhibition hits the half-time mark.
Nearly 30,000 visitors have already been to see Football Glory - the Burnden Park Story since it kicked off at the Le Mans Crescent museum at the end of last season.
Now staff at the museum and art gallery have taken delivery of a new memorabilia for fans interested in a return visit.
Of special interest are documents showing how football has changed.
Papers dating back to the 1940s list shareholders in the club ranging from colliery owners to undertakers and labourers.
Season tickets dating back to the club's time at Pikes Lane in the 1880s and Wanderers' car badges are just a few of the extras on display.
The museum is open each day except Wednesday and Sunday and the exhibition runs until August 9.
Converted for the new archive on 14 July 2000. Some images and formatting may have been lost in the conversion.
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