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Old Celtic Images; Some which you think others haven't seen, PRE 1995
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sorry about quotes on side, must have taken from a mini's site ;)
Edited by Glasgow Road, 12 May 2011, 11:11 PM.
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And breath!!!! That's me bashed the mini's.
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Torn-faced Bastart Jeffries on the left there.



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I was at the replay, my first big game, 72,000 at it.

Is that McNeill at right back?
:thumbsup: yep, no 2
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G R Did the goalie save this one from big tam .
No idea sorry, try the older Bhoys :lol: ;)
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Two Great Celts in that pic.
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G R Did the goalie save this one from big tam .
No idea sorry, try the older Bhoys :lol: ;)
Calton Bhoy should know the answer ,im sure Cruikshank saved a pk from Tommy at their midden .
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No idea sorry, try the older Bhoys :lol: ;)
Calton Bhoy should know the answer ,im sure Cruikshank saved a pk from Tommy at their midden .
seville servant or niarb ;)

CaltonBhoy isn't that old :lol:
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Two Great Celts in that pic.
Crerand and Wallace :thumbsup:
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Calton Bhoy should know the answer ,im sure Cruikshank saved a pk from Tommy at their midden .
seville servant or niarb ;)

CaltonBhoy isn't that old :lol:
Every body from the Calton is old . :lol:
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12 May 2011, 11:40 PM
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Two Great Celts in that pic.
Crerand and Wallace :thumbsup:
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Just noticed that, I always had that one down as Cesar :thumbsup:
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Glasgow Road - this image you have posted is of great interest to me. If I am seeing this properly, it shows the season as 1935-36 and is headed up as an "Official Programme". The reason for my interest is that one of my most treaured Celtic possessions is an Official Programme from a game against Rangers played on 1 January 1946. The reason why I have always treasured this document - which was passed on to me by an older relative - is that on the inside page, under the heading "Club Gossip", it says the following:-
"Today we publish the first issue of an official programme, an innovation by the club which, we feel sure, will meet with the wholehearted approval of our supporters. At any rate we shall welcome the opportunity of telling you, through our programme, the latest happenings in the football world as they affect the Celtic club. It will help us to be more in personal touch with you all. Perhaps it is fitting that we should introduce this programme on the first day of a New Year when we have our great rivals the Rangers F.C. first footing us."

The wording of this paragraph certainly seems to imply that this is indeed the first ever Official Programme, hence the reason why I have always treasured it but now you have published something that looks as if there was an official one back in 1935, which doesn't really make any sense when you read the paragraph above.

Can you throw any light on this? (Also, if you can explain how you post an image into this site I would gladly put my programme on to let you see it.)
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Calton Bhoy should know the answer ,im sure Cruikshank saved a pk from Tommy at their midden .
seville servant or niarb ;)

CaltonBhoy isn't that old :lol:
It looks as if this could be the game that was played at Tynecastle on 25 March 1967, when Celtic won 3-0 and the third goal was a penalty scored by Big Tam against Jim Cruikshank in goal. Willie Wallace played at inside right for us that day and that certainly looks like him with the number 8 shorts.
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The earliest home programme is Celtic v Hearts 1929 :thumbsup:
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12 May 2011, 11:53 PM
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Glasgow Road - this image you have posted is of great interest to me. If I am seeing this properly, it shows the season as 1935-36 and is headed up as an "Official Programme". The reason for my interest is that one of my most treaured Celtic possessions is an Official Programme from a game against Rangers played on 1 January 1946. The reason why I have always treasured this document - which was passed on to me by an older relative - is that on the inside page, under the heading "Club Gossip", it says the following:-
"Today we publish the first issue of an official programme, an innovation by the club which, we feel sure, will meet with the wholehearted approval of our supporters. At any rate we shall welcome the opportunity of telling you, through our programme, the latest happenings in the football world as they affect the Celtic club. It will help us to be more in personal touch with you all. Perhaps it is fitting that we should introduce this programme on the first day of a New Year when we have our great rivals the Rangers F.C. first footing us."

The wording of this paragraph certainly seems to imply that this is indeed the first ever Official Programme, hence the reason why I have always treasured it but now you have published something that looks as if there was an official one back in 1935, which doesn't really make any sense when you read the paragraph above.

Can you throw any light on this? (Also, if you can explain how you post an image into this site I would gladly put my programme on to let you see it.)
I have a feeling this may be a 'Hearts' programme, but then again it is Green :ponder: I have tried to expand the image but it makes the text blurred :(

Pop over to the photography thread, there is a step by step instruction of how to upload images :thumbsup:




Hope this helps, bit of programme history :thumbsup: :


Some Celtic Programme Collectors and many other collectors may still be confused as to when Celtic F. C. actually introduced a match programme for the first time. Programmes do exist from pre-war, the earliest known is v Heart of Midlothian on 10th August 1929. These issues were produced by an independant company up to and including season 1939-40.

For the visit of Rangers to Celtic Park on the 1st January 1946, a four page programme was issued and the editorial made the following claim:
'Today we publish the first issue of an official programme, an innovation by the club which we feel sure will meet the wholehearted approval of our Supporters'

No other issues were seen in the remainder of that season.

Almost a full twelve months later on 12th December 1946, in an eight page programme for the visit of Clyde, a paragraph in the editorial read:
'We are pleased to present our first official since the war which will in future be published every Saturday the first team are playing at home'

The Club kept their word and a programme appeared on every Saturday for the remainder of the season (I personally take the Clyde issue as the first official programme).

Season 1947-48 saw Celtic issue for every game except one (v Queen's Park) and the following season again had only one omission. For the visit of Hibernian on the 11th September 1948, a special 12 page programme was issued, priced 3d. It was dedicated to the memory of John Thomson and all the proceeds from the sales were to go to charity. On page 3 there was an interesting article titled 'How I signed John Thomson' by Steve Callaghan, a Celtic Scout.
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