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St. Bernard's Old Collegians Football Club (2015)
Montage of the Club's 2015 Premiership Season in the VAFA.
published: 12 May 2016
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Site of Royal Gymansium - St Bernards FC (1996)
Edinburgh side St Bernards graced the Scottish League from 1893-1914 then 1921-40, with the club being based at the Royal Gymnasium in the Stockbridge area of Edinburgh from 1924 onwards.
The ground boasted an impressive grandstand which could be accessed from the rear, via a bridge from Royal Crescent. The gates which led to the bridge are still in place (0:41 on the footage).
Much of the site of the Royal Gymansium is now built over, although a sizeable portion was converted into the King George V Public Park.
In 1994, a plaque was placed at the entrance to the park in commemoration of the club's Scottish Cup win 100 years earlier.
published: 07 May 2010
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Vlog 20180804: Barnton Station and St Bernards FC
So I thought I would try out a new format. I went down to Barnton to see the only visible remains of a railway then on into the city to see the site of a Football team long forgotten.
published: 04 Aug 2018
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St. Bernards razza 2017
published: 06 Nov 2017
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VAFA 2015 William Buck Premier Grand Final: St Bernard's vs Old Trinity
The VAFA 2015 William Buck Premier Grand Final between St Bernard's and Old Trinity lived up to all expectations with just eight points separating the two sides at the final siren.
published: 14 Jan 2016
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Site of Royal Gymansium - St Bernards FC (1996)
Edinburgh side St Bernards graced the Scottish League from 1893-1914 then 1921-40, with the club being based at the Royal Gymnasium in the Stockbridge area of E...
Edinburgh side St Bernards graced the Scottish League from 1893-1914 then 1921-40, with the club being based at the Royal Gymnasium in the Stockbridge area of Edinburgh from 1924 onwards.
The ground boasted an impressive grandstand which could be accessed from the rear, via a bridge from Royal Crescent. The gates which led to the bridge are still in place (0:41 on the footage).
Much of the site of the Royal Gymansium is now built over, although a sizeable portion was converted into the King George V Public Park.
In 1994, a plaque was placed at the entrance to the park in commemoration of the club's Scottish Cup win 100 years earlier.
https://wn.com/Site_Of_Royal_Gymansium_St_Bernards_Fc_(1996)
Edinburgh side St Bernards graced the Scottish League from 1893-1914 then 1921-40, with the club being based at the Royal Gymnasium in the Stockbridge area of Edinburgh from 1924 onwards.
The ground boasted an impressive grandstand which could be accessed from the rear, via a bridge from Royal Crescent. The gates which led to the bridge are still in place (0:41 on the footage).
Much of the site of the Royal Gymansium is now built over, although a sizeable portion was converted into the King George V Public Park.
In 1994, a plaque was placed at the entrance to the park in commemoration of the club's Scottish Cup win 100 years earlier.
- published: 07 May 2010
- views: 808
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Vlog 20180804: Barnton Station and St Bernards FC
So I thought I would try out a new format. I went down to Barnton to see the only visible remains of a railway then on into the city to see the site of a Footba...
So I thought I would try out a new format. I went down to Barnton to see the only visible remains of a railway then on into the city to see the site of a Football team long forgotten.
https://wn.com/Vlog_20180804_Barnton_Station_And_St_Bernards_Fc
So I thought I would try out a new format. I went down to Barnton to see the only visible remains of a railway then on into the city to see the site of a Football team long forgotten.
- published: 04 Aug 2018
- views: 460
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VAFA 2015 William Buck Premier Grand Final: St Bernard's vs Old Trinity
The VAFA 2015 William Buck Premier Grand Final between St Bernard's and Old Trinity lived up to all expectations with just eight points separating the two sides...
The VAFA 2015 William Buck Premier Grand Final between St Bernard's and Old Trinity lived up to all expectations with just eight points separating the two sides at the final siren.
https://wn.com/Vafa_2015_William_Buck_Premier_Grand_Final_St_Bernard's_Vs_Old_Trinity
The VAFA 2015 William Buck Premier Grand Final between St Bernard's and Old Trinity lived up to all expectations with just eight points separating the two sides at the final siren.
- published: 14 Jan 2016
- views: 2489