Watford Museum has placed a number of a scrapbooks donated by the late Watford FC manager Graham Taylor on display.
In memory and gratitude to the great man who passed away on Thursday, the museum is displaying the giant bound scrapbooks - one for each season he managed the Hornets during a successful first era where he took the club from the Fourth Division to second place in the top flight.
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Museum curator Sarah Priestley said: “We're surrounded by his legacy at Watford Museum - especially my office - and he was a kind friend to us over the years.
“The first exhibitions I curated were Goal-den Years, which were about his eras at Watford. We last heard from him a week ago - a reminder of how much he gave to the whole community of Watford.
“Thinking of his loved ones, each and every one of you.”
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