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Vintage Blues pictures and film

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Fantastic pictures, when was the old North stand pruned in half ? cant seem to remember that happening? was it when the old East stand was pulled down?

Edited by Nitro

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Thanks mate much appreciated.

The 'block in middle' is the changing rooms/administartive offices of new Main Stand about to be built.

The old pavillion at top of old stand/on terraces has just been demolished.

I think Ibrox back then and Stamford Bridge were very similar. Both were of course Archibald Leitch Stadiums.

Am i right in thinking the steps on the bottom right of the pic are the steps where the terrible Ibrox disaster happened?

again cant get em off their site, anyone know how?

On the first ones you posted, right click and 'Save Image as'.... worked fine for me.

The other, copyright ones can be saved via the Prt Scr button on your keyboard and pasting into Paint or Word. Alternatively, if your PC is Vista or newer, there is a feature called the Snipping Tool which allows you to select whatever part of the screen you want and save it.

Am i right in thinking the steps on the bottom right of the pic are the steps where the terrible Ibrox disaster happened?

Pretty sure it was the far end, judging by what I saw on a documentary on YouTube, when they interviewd witnesses from the block that faces the back of the terrace where the disaster took place.

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Am i right in thinking the steps on the bottom right of the pic are the steps where the terrible Ibrox disaster happened?

No mate that was at the other end of Ibrox. Top left.

http://www.gersneton...1/disaster1.jpg

This is stairwell after disaster

http://www.gersneton...8/ibrox6768.jpg

Left hand side next to covered terracing a tleft hand goal end. This is a picture of Ibrox approx 1972

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Edited by erskblue

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On the first ones you posted, right click and 'Save Image as'.... worked fine for me.

The other, copyright ones can be saved via the Prt Scr button on your keyboard and pasting into Paint or Word. Alternatively, if your PC is Vista or newer, there is a feature called the Snipping Tool which allows you to select whatever part of the screen you want and save it.

Nice one mate i did try to right click the image but it wouldnt let me for some reason?

And now we have to go a little non-Chelsea for 4 minutes. As many people of the era are around here in this thread and as this website is called the Shed End I feel it's in its place to give a little credit to Liverpool for the rise of the football "End". As we know Clifford Webb's letter to the Chelsea programme in the 60's suggested calling the Chelsea covered terracing "The Shed". But Webb based his idea on the Kop and said so in his letter.

This 1964 BBC Panorama clip is both interesting, entertaining and amusing. So from an Old Shedite to all old Kopites: Thanks for the memories: (I just wished you Scouse bästards had not bricked our bus in 1978).

I was in the bus behind and it was funny when the scousers legged it down the road followed by our lot

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