11 March 2015 | Art & Photography | By: Londonist Staff

The old footy stadiums of Wembley and Highbury may be gone but theyre far from forgotten as these nostalgic prints prove. They are the latest additions to the Lost Destinationseries of pictures from design studio and firm Londonist favourite, Dorothy (we previously featured their beautifully brutalconcrete huggers).

There are four dear departed sporting venues in all (the two in London plus Maine Road and Roker Park) taking their place alongside other lost gems, including the Euston Arch and Stockwell Bus Garage. For the record: Wembley was demolished in 2003, while Arsenals Highbury was yuppified in 2006 into new flats although the Grade II listed parts were retained as part of the development.

All fourillustrated prints are availablein two sizesfrom Dorothys website, as are the previous designs in herLost Destinationseries of prints.

Tags: dorothy, Highbury, Lost Destination, prints, Wembley

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