Glasgow Garden Festival – Celtic FC Badge Flowerbed

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Ref: Glasgow Garden Festival – Celtic FC Centenary Badge Flowerbed display
Date: 1988

Background

The Glasgow Garden Festival was the third of the five National Garden Festivals, and the only one to take place in Scotland. It was held in Glasgow between 26 April and 26 September 1988. It was the first event of its type to be held in the city in 50 years, since the Empire Exhibition of 1938, and also marked the centenary of Glasgow’s first International Exhibition, the International Exhibition of Science, Art and Industry of 1888.

It attracted 4.3 million visitors over 152 days, by far the most successful of the five National Garden Festivals. Its significance in the rebirth of the city was underlined by the 1990 European City of Culture title bestowed on Glasgow in September 1986. The two events together did much to restore Glasgow to national and international prominence.

As a mark in tribute to Celtic’s centenary season, a wonderful flowerbed display was created for the admiration of all.

Sadly though, some Rangers fans vandalised and destroyed the display. A disgrace and a sham.

Regardless, for those who got to see it they were very impressed and respect to all who put this together.

Glasgow Garden Festival - Celtic FC Badge Flowerbed - The Celtic Wiki

Glasgow Garden Festival - Celtic FC Badge Flowerbed - The Celtic Wiki

Glasgow Garden Festival - Celtic FC Badge Flowerbed - The Celtic Wiki