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Explore the history of the women’s Rugby World Cup at this special pop-up exhibition, curated by the World Rugby Museum and featuring a free, family-fun learning trail.

The exhibition will be in place throughout the week for all library visitors to enjoy. Get ready for Twickenham hosting the 2025 Rugby World Cup final!

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Discover the history of the Red Roses: In her own words - Celebrating the history of women's rugby

Type:Exhibition

141 Nelson Road, Whitton, London, TW2 7BB

Tel: 020 8734 3343

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Season (12 Sept 2025 - 18 Sept 2025)
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