The David France Collection is a collection of football memorabilia, consisting of more than 10,000 items related to the birth and development of Everton F.C.. Dr.

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  • The David France Collection is a collection of football memorabilia, consisting of more than 10,000 items related to the birth and development of Everton F.C.. Dr. David France took over 25 years to assemble the collection from his home in the United States and includes rare programmes, season tickets, match tickets, medals, photographs, player contracts, cash books, handbooks, financial statements and other ephemera dating back to the 1880s, as well as the official club ledgers detailing the minutes of all board meetings between 1886 and 1964. For health reasons, Dr. France decided finally to part with his collection in 2002. Despite receiving numerous offers from private investors, his dream was to make the collection available to what he called The Everton Family, and sought to transfer his world-class archives to an independent Charitable Trust, at a heavily discounted price. In September 2007, the Everton Charitable Trust announced that it had secured a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund to obtain the collection, and it was finally transferred from Dr. France to the Trust on 31 December 2007. Following this transfer it was also announced that Everton F.C. would donate their own collection of memorabilia, and that, collectively, it would be known as The Everton Collection.
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  • The David France Collection is a collection of football memorabilia, consisting of more than 10,000 items related to the birth and development of Everton F.C.. Dr.
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  • The David France Collection
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