Watford Museum will once again host an exhibition in celebration of Graham Taylor’s connection with the Watford community.
Supported by Watford FC, the popular exhibition will showcase memorabilia from Graham Taylor’s two eras at the club, his role in the community and his true affection for our town.
Elected Mayor of Watford, Dorothy Thornhill, said: “Graham Taylor had a strong connection with our town and with Watford Museum. It is wonderful to have the exhibition return so that people can enjoy the memorabilia on display and relive some of the great memories of Graham’s time as one of Watford’s golden boys.”
Watford Museum Curator, Sarah Priestley, said: “I am delighted that the exhibition is returning. We are very grateful to Rita Taylor and family and Watford Football Club to for their support. The exhibition will feature a unique number of objects the family have loaned.
“Graham Taylor was always really supportive of our work at the museum and he personally donated some of the items we’ll have on display, including his scrapbooks.”
The One Graham Taylor exhibition will be on display at Watford Museum from Thursday 11th January to Saturday 24th February 2017.
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