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Dumbarton FC 150th Anniversary Exhibition

Dumbarton FC, the Sons of the Rock,  became 150 years old in December 2022. To mark the occasion various events were held over the year and a special set of strips was worn for the season.

There was also an exhibition held in Dumbarton Library featuring items from the club’s history. We visited it in November.

Letter of congratulation to Dumbarton FC from A J Cronin + Division 2 Winners Medal 1971-2:-

Letter to Dumbarton FC from A J Cronin + Division 2 Medal

Scottish Football League Second Division Championship Flag 1992 plus a winner’s medal for that campaign and ticket for the first game at The Rock in December 2000 :-

SFL Second Division Championship 1992

Scottish Football League Third Divison Flag Toggle 2009 and season tickets for 1972-3 and 2001-2:-

SFL Third Divison Flag Toggle 2009

Football Cards, Medals and Photo of Pavilion at Boghead, Dumbarton’s former ground :-

Football Cards, Medals and Photo of Boghead Pavilion.

Postcards of Boghead, football cards and medal:-

Postcards + Football Cards

Share Certificate, coasters and Civic Reception tickets:-

Share Certificate + Coasters etc

!884-5 season ticket, ticket for first floodlit game at Boghead and club badges:-

First Floodlight Game At Boghead

Letter to J F Donovan and more coasters:-

Letter To? J M Donovan

Parts from Boghead turnstile:-

Turnstile Parts

Turnstile and Diagram

Auchtermuchty, Fife

The village of Auchtermuchty in Fife has a much-mocked name. It does however have two claims to musical fame. The first is being the adult home of band leader and accordionist Jimmy Shand. He was born in another Fife town East Wemyss, which I blogged about here. In that post you can also find an embedded video of Shand’s most famous tune The Bluebell Polka.

After Jimmy’s death the townsfolk of ‘Muchty, as it is sometimes referred to, erected a statue in his memory.

Jimmy Shand Memorial, Auchtermuchty

Though they were born in Leith, Auchtermuchty became a home to The Proclaimers. Their song Sunshine on Leith has been taken up by fans of Hibernian Football Club and is now the club’s (unofficial?) anthem.

Auchtermuchty was also chosen as the set for the second (ITV) series of the adventures of the A J Cronin character Dr Finlay.

Auchtermuchty’s War Memorial is situated in the main street and is a reflective one, with the figure of a soldier in a niche on the western side.

War Memorial, Auchtermuchty

The eastern side is plainer, with the inscribed names.

War Memorial, Auchtermuchty

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