A HISTORY OF EASTER ROAD

Trust Curator Tom Wright details the club’s previous homes and the development of Easter Road Stadium.
Trust Curator Tom Wright details the club’s previous homes and the development of Easter Road Stadium.
Tom Wright details Hibernian’s involvement in the 1950/51 League Cup, a campaign that included an incredible match at Brockville and the club’s first appearance in the final of the competition.
A piece of artwork depicting Hibernian forward and Scotland international Lawrie Reilly is currently on display at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh.
Tom Wright provides information on the Football Memories meetings held at Easter Road Stadium, which are run by the Hibernian Historical Trust as part of Alzheimer Scotland’s pioneering Football Reminiscence project.
Trust Curator Tom Wright takes a look at Joe Baker and an extraordinary seventeen-day spell where Hibernian scored 32 times.
Trust Curator Tom Wright paths the career of Hugh Howie, including the wonder goal scored by the Hibernian defender in a Scottish Cup tie against Motherwell in 1947.
With tonight’s Betfred League Cup quarter-final against Livingston, Tom Wright maps Hibernian’s history in the competition.
In the second part of the Fathers and Sons feature, Trust Curator Tom Wright looks at fathers and sons Jimmy and Paul Kane, Joe senior and junior McBride, and Allan and Mark McGraw who have played at Easter Road.
In a two-part feature, Trust Curator Tom Wright looks at fathers and sons who have played at Easter Road.
A couple of months ago the Hibernian Historical Trust in association with the football club held its sixth annual Open Day at the stadium as part of the Leith Festival 2017.