You'll Never Beat McPake
Well-Known Member
Taken from "12 lost English Football.Grounds" by Gary Winter, May 2022.
Highfield Road opened in September 1899. This Aerofilms photograph was taken in 1953 but shows the ground as it would have looked before the outbreak of the Second World War.
The dark section of terracing at the top-left corner of the Kop was known as the Crow’s Nest. It was added in 1938 and survived at Highfield Road until 1981. © Historic England Archive. Aerofilms Collection EAW051854.
At the far end of the ground is the Kop, a mass of terrace constructed using rubble collected when tram lines were laid in the city. A new Main Stand was built in 1936. Opposite the Kop is the West Terrace, which was covered in 1927 with a roof acquired from Twickenham rugby ground.
Highfield Road opened in September 1899. This Aerofilms photograph was taken in 1953 but shows the ground as it would have looked before the outbreak of the Second World War.
The dark section of terracing at the top-left corner of the Kop was known as the Crow’s Nest. It was added in 1938 and survived at Highfield Road until 1981. © Historic England Archive. Aerofilms Collection EAW051854.
At the far end of the ground is the Kop, a mass of terrace constructed using rubble collected when tram lines were laid in the city. A new Main Stand was built in 1936. Opposite the Kop is the West Terrace, which was covered in 1927 with a roof acquired from Twickenham rugby ground.