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On ‎25‎/‎05‎/‎2018 at 8:14 AM, a f kincaid said:

McParland looks about 20 there so either side of 1955?  Looks like George Smith on his right.  Doug Cowie of Dundee 6th from the left?  Agree Collins and Brown.  Struggling beyond that.  Can't find any representative fixture that fits Smith and McParland about then.  They may of course have been travelling reserves.  Look like they're boarding a ship.  League international in Dublin or Belfast perhaps?

Is that George Smith next to Mc Parland?

 

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2 hours ago, Jaggernaut said:

The two Celtic pics look like some kind of benefit match, in view of the small crowd and the beer bellies. Looks like Jimmy Bone in the centre circle in the top one! Badger No. 11?

The bottom one, vs. Morton?: Glad they got the roof problem sorted.

Molly Stallan’s testimonial for the Celtic ones. The bevel in the roof is excellent, the curse of taking a photo of a photo

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2 hours ago, a f kincaid said:

Craig Nelson and Davie Irons v Hibs.  Looks like Daaaaaarren Jaaaaaaaaaaaaakson (copyright Hibs FC public address announcer).  3/10/1992 (2-2) or 16/2/1993 (0-3).  Grass looks too lush for February so going for October.

Correct (of course!) afk, though the site from which I ("ahem") borrowed the pic wrongly gives the keeper as Andy Murdoch.

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Cracking pic of the pointy bit on the main stand roof in its original condition.  Anyone else think it would be worth a chat with the heritage lottery folk about a possible grant to restore it? 

As for the game, not a lot to go on for us youngsters but looks like Motherwell, maybe 61 or 62? 

Edit - apparently the correct architectural term for the pointy bit is a pediment.  Every day is an education.

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8 hours ago, DenisOhDenis said:

Cracking pic of the pointy bit on the main stand roof in its original condition.  Anyone else think it would be worth a chat with the heritage lottery folk about a possible grant to restore it? 

As for the game, not a lot to go on for us youngsters but looks like Motherwell, maybe 61 or 62? 

Edit - apparently the correct architectural term for the pointy bit is a pediment.  Every day is an education.

Interesting; now I wonder how the word "impediment" came about....

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On 7/8/2018 at 11:05 PM, DenisOhDenis said:

Cracking pic of the pointy bit on the main stand roof in its original condition.  Anyone else think it would be worth a chat with the heritage lottery folk about a possible grant to restore it? 

As for the game, not a lot to go on for us youngsters but looks like Motherwell, maybe 61 or 62? 

Edit - apparently the correct architectural term for the pointy bit is a pediment.  Every day is an education.

 

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