Derby County Football Club have continued to honour their illustrious 140-year history, as a dedicated Memorabilia Exhibit was unveiled within Harrison’s Hub at Pride Park Stadium on Tuesday.

The space was launched with the ‘Est. 1884’ Exhibit, which is a timeline taking supporters from the very beginning of the club until the present day.

Throughout the season, the aim will be to use changing exhibitions to showcase various points of the club’s history.

The ‘Est. 1884’ Exhibit will be on display until early 2025, before being updated to recognise the upcoming 50th anniversary of winning the First Division title in 1974/75.

Derby County owner David Clowes said: “I think it’s absolutely fantastic, this has been in the making for a long, long time.

“For the supporters, it’s the chance for people like myself to reminisce but for the younger generation, to realise that we’ve won league titles and the FA Cup.

“It’s a very rich history.”

Supporters will be able to view the exhibit on home matchdays at Pride Park Stadium and at dedicated future events, which will be communicated in due course.

Harrison’s Hub is also home to Derby County’s Legacy Numbers, a chronological list of all players to have represented the Men’s First Team in a competitive fixture, which were released earlier this season.