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It was taken in 1989.

 

Is that correct? (no offence I'm wondering if you are telling us or suggesting 1989?)

 

I thought it must have been earlier as the 'Police Shed' behind 'wee goals' isn't there and then I spotted Springbank St missing, hmmmm.

 

Is that a Corpie bus at Queens X

 

Old Tunnel still so I thought earlier.

 

No 'Gents' open air toilet inside turnstiles at North end.

 

And look at the poor old "Tavern" sitting there all alone! :(

 

I am inclined to think earlier but can't quite read the registration number on the cars :detective:

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At the north end: that's a fair chunk of land between the goal and the terracing; I'd forgotten it was quite so far.

 

When I was a Ball Boy, it was referred to as the "Big Goals" and the "Wee Goals" but on a positive note, it's amazing how long it could take to retrieve a ball if we were winning!!! ;) That's also where the three wheeler disabled cars parked to watch the games (and they still got skelped by flying balls!)

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There's photos kicking about of the main stand taken from the "knocked down" springbank street. Not sure where to find them thou. 88/89 was the season I started going to Firhill. But I'm sure the main stand had been refurbished by then as I got the Watson towers kit from the shop at the front of the main stand.

 

I'm going to say this is from 87

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It's from the RCAHMS website which says its "collection date" is 1989.

 

Durachdan,

 

Eddy

 

Item SC 721857

 

Collection Name RCAHMS Aerial Photography

Collection Date 1989

Caption Glasgow, Firhill Park.

Oblique aerial view of football ground. Digital image of B/21487.

Notes Scanned for a public order.

Category SCANNED IMAGES

This is a copy of B 21487

Copyright © RCAHMS

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It's from the RCAHMS website which says its "collection date" is 1989.

 

Durachdan,

 

Eddy

 

Item SC 721857

 

Collection Name RCAHMS Aerial Photography

Collection Date 1989

Caption Glasgow, Firhill Park.

Oblique aerial view of football ground. Digital image of B/21487.

Notes Scanned for a public order.

Category SCANNED IMAGES

This is a copy of B 21487

Copyright © RCAHMS

 

Spot on.

 

http://www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/search_item/index.php?service=RCAHMS&id=70565&image_id=SC721857

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firhillstadium.jpg

 

 

Hello All!

 

I found this photo online and I was just wondering if anyone knows what year its from?

 

Cheers :)

Ah the memories looking at the waste ground in front of the stand .It used to resemble a first wwar battlefield when killie and airdrie came calling with there buses getting a little more air conditioning :innocent2:
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Can anybody explain the mysterious circles on the pitch? Iron-age settlements? Old wells? Fairy rings?

 

Turn your head slightly to the left, and squint with your eyes and you'll see 'Mary from Maryhill' quite clearly grown into the seeded grass of the pitch. :detective:

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Can anybody explain the mysterious circles on the pitch? Iron-age settlements? Old wells? Fairy rings?

 

they are scorch marks from the landing and taking off of the millenium falcon and other x-wing fighter jets.

the photo is from 1985, if correctly my memory serves.

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