It's taken a few days but attached is a report on Peter Robinson's photo exhibition at the DMU . Also there are some photos - Peter is the one in the red jacket:
Here's a report of the event:-
‘Keep off the Grass’ – Old Wyvernian Peter Robinson’s Photographic Exhibition
On Friday 14th November, as Storm Claudia raged outside, eight Old Wyvernians gathered in an
oasis of tranquillity, better known as The Gallery in the Vijay Patel building in the De Montfort
University Campus (DMU). Peter Robinson had kindly arranged a Special Viewing of his
Photographic Exhibition and those who braved the storm were Chris Jinks, John Hames, Geoff
Bodycote, Kev Wilde, Alan Cockbill, Chris Wigginton, Brian Screaton, and of course Peter
himself.
Peter related that after leaving City Boys he went on to study photography at the Leicester
College of Art and Design (now DMU) and after a few different jobs he was taken on by a firm,
not far away from where DMU is now, who produced a weekly magazine called ‘Football League
Review’, for which Peter became the photographer. From there his career blossomed and
included covering thirteen World Cups as well as becoming FIFA’s official photographer.
So it was a joy and an honour to have Peter with us, telling us where his photos were taken and
how they came about, as well as casual asides about things such as having lunch with Johan
Cruyff and Franz Beckenbauer in New York, and visiting Pele’s house. All present agreed that it
was a splendid morning and well worth battling the elements to get there. Our thanks to Peter
for taking the time to guide us around his outstanding exhibition.
The exhibition is open from Monday to Friday between 10.00am and 5.00pm, and on Saturdays
from 12 noon to 5.00pm, continuing until 10th January 2026. It is well worth a visit.