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Tag Archives: Campbeltown pupils AFC

Kit, Caboodle, and a hard-fought match in Campbeltown

Posted on July 12, 2012 by newsroom

Kit and Caboodle 4

Yesterday  – 11th July – marked the opening of the new temporary exhibition at Campbeltown Museum, Continue reading →

Posted in Football, History, Kintyre, Major Events, News, Schools, Sporting Activities, Tourism, Whisky | Tagged Alex McKinven, Argyll, Argyll & Bute Council, assistant curator, Auchindrain, Becky Noble, Bob Clark, campbeltown, Campbeltown Museum, Campbeltown pupils AFC, Chair, crowd, development manager, Douglas Rae, football, football match, Glasgow Morton FC, Helen Morozovska, History, kintyre, Kintyre Park, kit and caboodle, Loan, Provost, Robin Patel, Smith Art Gallery & Museum, Stirling, Stirling museum, team photos, temporary exhibition, Whisky, worlds oldest football | 10 Comments

Campbeltown to open football history exhibition on 10th July

Posted on June 28, 2012 by newsroom

Campbeltown has long been wedded to the beautiful game Continue reading →

Posted in Arts & Culture, Community News, Football, History, Kintyre, Major Events, Schools, Tourism | Tagged 10 days, 10th July, 6 months, Argyll, campbeltown, Campbeltown Museum, Campbeltown pupils AFC, defeats, exhibition, games, Greenock Morton FC, kit and caboodle, match, personalities, sporting history, Stirling Smith Museum, stories, te4ams, victories, worlds oldest football | Leave a comment

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