Nostalgic 6x4 inch Football Album FULL of pictures of GLASGOW CELTIC Football Club from the 1920's to the 1950's. 

There are 36 glossy photo-reprints in total in this Album and is a great opportunity to own a real piece of footballing history and nostalga.( The prints are all contained loosely within individual plastic wallets in the Album, and can easily be removed for other purposes if so desired). 

This not-to-be-missed Album includes individual photos and action shots ranging from 1931-1959 and SIXTEEN team group prints from the following years  :-   1927 (Scottish Cup Winners),  1931 ( Scottish Cup Winners),  1932,  1933 (Scottish Cup Winners),  1934,  1936 (Scottish League Champions),  1937,  1938 (Scottish League Champions),  1948,  1950-51,   1953,   1954 (Scottish League & Cup Winners),  1956,  1957 (League Cup Winners),  1958 (Full Squad),  and 1959,  including all the Celtic stars of these periods. 

Individual photo-prints include :-  Legendary 'keeper John Thomson,  John Bonnar,  John Higgins,  Jock Stein (Colour),  Charlie Tulley (Colour),  Bobby Collins,  Willie Fernie (Colour),  Mike Haughney,  Bobby Evans (Colour with printed signature),  Dick Beattie (Colour),  Frank Haffey (Colour),  Pat Crerand with printed signature,  Bertie Peacock (Colour),  and Neil Mochan (Colour).

Action prints include :-   1) Jimmy McGrory v Rangers in the early 1930's.   2) John Higgins celebating a Celtic goal in the 1954 Scottish Cup Final v Aberdeen.   3) Mike Jackson challenging Dundee 'keeper Bill Brown in 1957.    4)  Charlie Tulley with Spurs Tommy Harmer during Celtic's friendly match with Spurs in New York in 1957.  5)  'keeper Dick Beattie gathering the ball under a challenge from Queen of the South's Paterson in 1958.  6)  Ian Lochhead scoring for Celtic in a rain-soaked goalmouth during the 4th round Scottish Cup 3-1 victory v Stirling Albion in 1959.        

This really is a wonderful chance to explore these golden periods of  GLASGOW CELTIC Football Club and is a must for an avid Celtic fan or follower of classic footballing history. The Album would also make a nice gift.

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