Tag: Hibernian Historical Trust
Bronze sculptures of Hibs Famous Five unveiled at Easter Road ceremony
‘The Famous Five’ - Hibs legendary front line of the 1940s and 1950s - have all been remembered with the creation of five incredible bronze sculptures.
Last night Thursday 8 August 2024 the Club and...
Hibernian Historical Trust marks the site of the first women’s football international
A plaque to commemorate the first ever international women’s football match between Scotland and England was unveiled recently by Joe Fitzpatrick MSP, Minister for Health, Sport and Wellbeing.
The fixture which Scotland won 3-0 took...
Special treat for members and volunteers of Hibs’ Football Memories meetings
Members and volunteers at the Hibernian Historic Trust Football Memories meeting enjoyed a special treat last month.
Hibs' Arsenal, Aston Villa and Scotland legend Alex Cropley brought the jersey he wore when Villa won the...
Easter Road stadium tours available to book this winter
Easter Road Stadium Tours are now available to book this November, running on most Fridays until 21 December, beginning at 2pm and lasting approximately 90 minutes.
Since being brought back, tours of the stadium have...
Easter Road tours available to book for October and November
Easter Road Stadium Tours are available to book this October and November, running on most Fridays from 12 October until 30 November, beginning at 2pm and lasting approximately 90 minutes.
Since being brought back, the...
Hibs’ Football Memories meetings now take place twice each month
Hibernian Historical Trust's Football Memories programme has gone from strength to strength since its formation in 2012 and now due to ever increasing numbers, two meetings are held each month.
Dozens of similar groups have...
Guided tours of Easter Road Stadium available to book now
Guided tours of Easter Road Stadium are available to book now.
Led by members of the Hibernian Historical Trust, the tour will recall the history and folklore of the club, stretching back to its humble...
Leith Festival Open Day at Easter Road on Sunday
Easter Road stadium will be opened to the public on Sunday as the Hibernian Historical Trust host the fifth annual Leith Festival Open Day.
Supporters and other visitors will enjoy an access all areas self-guided tour...
Hibs to run additional Stadium Tours in build up to League Cup Final
Hibs will be running additional Stadium Tours at Easter Road in the build up to the Scottish League Cup Final presented by Utilita against Ross County at Hampden Park on Sunday 13 March,
Since they...
Easter Road Stadium tours now available every Friday
The Hibernian Historical Trust will be conducting tours of Easter Road Stadium every Friday from 2-4pm.
Guests will have the opportunity to experience the pre-match rituals of a Hibernian player by visiting the dressing room,...
Hibs’ memory project members heading to Hampden
A number of men and women who attend and participate in the Football Memories Project run by the Hibernian Historical Trust are in for a special treat next week.
The project caters for people in the early...
Hibs’ open day is a huge success
The 'feel good factor' returned to Easter Road yesterday with around four thousand people attending the annual open day.
The event was organised by the Hibernian Historical Trust as part of the Leith Festival, and...
Open day at Easter Road this Sunday
The Hibernian Historical Trust will host the fourth annual Leith Festival Open Day this Sunday
Supporters and other visitors will enjoy an access all areas self-guided tour from midday-4pm, covering the full stadium including the...
Football Memories Project ongoing at Easter Road stadium
The Hibernian Historical Trust are holding Football Memories meetings inside Easter Road Stadium between 11 am and noon on the first Monday of each month and supporters of all clubs are made more than welcome.
The...
Over 2000 attend Hibs’ stadium tour
Over two thousand men women and children attended yesterday's free stadium tour at Easter Road.
Despite the poor weather, fans started queueing well before the start of the event which was organised by the Hibernian...