tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2701182894500848247.post1142823784089192435..comments2023-09-29T14:00:13.869+01:00Comments on Caledonia Dreaming or Ian38018 Sporting Travels: Stenhousemuir - OchilviewIan38018http://www.blogger.com/profile/11341931294270709775noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2701182894500848247.post-37155032770515241502016-09-18T17:17:00.823+01:002016-09-18T17:17:00.823+01:00Thank you for your comment. That would actually m...Thank you for your comment. That would actually make sense. I had chatted to an elderly supporter when researching my Bathgate Thistle history 25 years a go or so, and it was he who told me the former Mill Park stand had gone to Ochilview. But the Doll's House always struck me as a rather complex structure to have been dismantled and rebuilt. Perhaps, as you say, it was the enclosure (such structures also known as stands back in the day) which made the short journey across the Avon Gorge. Irrespective - it was sad to see the Doll's House go, and I was glad to have graced it with my hefty buttocks on a couple of occasions.<br /><br />Regards<br /><br />IanIan38018https://www.blogger.com/profile/11341931294270709775noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2701182894500848247.post-44766363669092768412016-09-16T11:16:57.469+01:002016-09-16T11:16:57.469+01:00Not sure that the old Bathgate stand was the one t...Not sure that the old Bathgate stand was the one that was subsequently re-used as the "Doll's House" stand at Stenhousemuir FC (which was a new build following a fire in 1928) more likely the Bathgate stand was re-built as the cover on the opposite pitchside terracing that was there at Ochilview until the current main stand was built in its place in the mid 1990's.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02535144914721739618noreply@blogger.com