The Scotsman

Leitch link to Pittodrie main stand uncovered just in time for another farewell

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In the past few years, we have bid fond farewells to Archibald Leitchdesi­gned stands at Tynecastle and White Hart Lane.

Both have been demolished in the name of progress and few could argue against the good sense in doing so. In both these cases, Leitch’s creations had more than served their purpose.

So it is particular­ly pleasing to be able to report that, despite the anniversar­y of his death being 80 years ago yesterday, another grandstand has recently been added to the extensive list of those the Glasgowbor­n architect, pictured, helped build. While we’ve recently lost a couple, another has been “found” – the main stand at Pittodrie.

The painstakin­g research conducted by Aberdeen fan Gio Vasari has been chronicled in a blog posted this week on his Devanahist­oria site.

Records relating to the Pittodrie main stand were lost in a fire in 1971 meaning proof the master builder was involved has been hard to locate. In Simon Inglis’

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the author states that the main stand once had a central gable “in the manner of Leitch” but there were only hints of his fingerprin­ts. Vasari reveals his eureka moment as arriving on a visit to Aberdeen City Council archives and the discovery of rolled up scrolls wrapped with ribbon: the original architectu­ral plans of Pittodrie Stadium, dated 1921-1922. “Crucially,” he writes, “every single plan had the name of Archibald Leitch and his company along the bottom”.

Of course, the tragedy is that no sooner has Leitch’s involvemen­t been verified than we are set to lose this regal building. The constructi­on of Aberdeen’s new stadium in Kingsford has already begun.

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