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Exhibitions which made Glasgow and provided a lifeline for our lost history


NOT by coincidence, this week sees a remarkable double anniversary, namely the 120th anniversary of the opening of the Glasgow International Exhibition of 1901, and the 110th anniversary of the opening in Glasgow of the Scottish Exhibition of National History, Art and Industry.
While the former is commemorated in its home city and has left behind notable landmarks, it is the latter exhibition which I believe is the more important as it left an indelible mark on the Scottish nation.
Glasgow had already held an International Exhibition of Science, Art and Industry in 1888 which was the largest ever held in Scotland. It attracted nearly 6 million people and left Glasgow one notable landmark – the beautiful Doulton Fountain, now at Glasgow Green, which remains the world’s largest ceramic fountain. ....

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Burnden Park Disaster: The FA Cup game that continued with 33 people dead at the side of the pitch


Burnden Park Disaster: The FA Cup game that continued with 33 people dead at the side of the pitch
It is 75 years to the day since Bolton and Stoke City were involved in one of football s first stadium tragedies
33 fans died in the Burnden Park disaster on 9 March 1946. (Image: Simon Marland)
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