The museum closed 2003-06 for refurbishment. This is the Lady Provost of the day giving a speech at the public opening. A smiling suit from the National Lottery - which gave a large amount of money for the restoration - also gave a speech, in which he told the people waiting to get in that they should buy lots more lottery tickets so that projects such as this refurbishment could continue.
I wondered what the founders and builders of the museum - the Victorian civic leaders and industrialists - would have made of this. It is surely improbable that they could have imagined that 100 years after their great establishment, Kelvingrove museum would be funded by profits derived from gambling.
If this blog has a theme among its rambles, it is that Glasgow has been badly let down by its modern civic leaders: dim (and often something worse than dim) men and women of no vision and meagre competence, content to putter and potter along on the assets bequeathed to the city by bigger and better people - and in many cases they have not even preserved the assets, but have let them be destroyed - see Alexander 'Greek' Thomson.
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