DAY 5 of The Celtic Star’s Exclusive series showcasing the personal collection of photographs taken by the former Celtic Director Tom Grant as he watched on as the old Celtic Park – with the Jungle, Celtic End and Rangers End and of course the playing surface were all removed to make way for the Paradise we know and love today.
Before we move on to today’s instalment of these fascinating photographs which really do capture an important part in out club’s history, here’s a chance for anyone who has missed the earlier instalments over the past few days to catch up. Where have you been?
Tom Grant’s Celtic Park Photographs, Day 1…
Exclusive – Tom Grant’s Celtic Park Photographs, A place that we call Paradise | The Celtic Star https://t.co/XDSAnDltLS
— The Celtic Star Editor (@CelticStarMag) February 26, 2020
Tom Grant’s Celtic Park Photographs Day 2…
Exclusive – Tom Grant’s Celtic Park Photographs, Destruction of the Jungle | The Celtic Star https://t.co/jWuSz1CV7U
— The Celtic Star Editor (@CelticStarMag) February 27, 2020
Tom Grant’s Celtic Park Photographs Day 3…
Exclusive – Tom Grant's Celtic Park Photographs, Turf removed as Demolition Work continues | The Celtic Star https://t.co/F3kGd8LruQ
— The Celtic Star Editor (@CelticStarMag) February 28, 2020
Tom Grant’s Celtic Park Photographs Day 4…
Pictures – Holy Ground, Zero | The Celtic Star https://t.co/EUWHLVHYDv
— The Celtic Star Editor (@CelticStarMag) February 29, 2020
Now sit back and marvel in the next batch of Tom Grant’s photos as the last of the old Holy Ground disappears in August 1994 and they get ready to build Fergus’ dream of a 60,000 seat Paradise.
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