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Marking where it all began

Queen’s Park recently celebrated turning 157 years young by going back to where it all began on 9 July 1867 when a group of gentlemen met at 3 Eglington Terrace on the south side of Glasgow ‘for the purpose of forming a Football Club’ and agreeing to place their colours there.

The tenement block at 400-404 Victoria Road, which today incorporates the Victoria Bar, now stands where 3 Eglinton Terrace was, and Club Directors Gregor Hall and Lynne McCartney were delighted to hand over a framed jersey to the operator of the bar, Annie Kane, and her assistant Jen Hailstones, who will display it with pride.

Gregor said: “We recently visited the Victoria Bar, along with our friends at The Hampden Collection, to mark the demarcation and opening of the world’s biggest open-air football museum – Football’s Square Mile.

“That day a plaque was unveiled to mark the site at 400-404 Victoria Road as one of the 21 football heritage sites where football as a passing game was formed. It was nice to go back and meet with Annie, who has kindly agreed that we can mark the site further with the framed jersey.”

The club would like to thank Alex Comrie and his team at Fanatikool Ltd who framed the jersey on our behalf.

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