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Scotland Referendum count, Kelvin Hall, Glasgow. 12th September 1997
John Gunion
Daily Record
Mirrorpix
Glasgow
Scotland
Media ID 21745664
© Mirrorpix
Busy Count Counting Devolution Glasgow News Referendum Scotland Scottish Vote Votes 1997
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In this print by John Gunion, we are transported back to the historic Scotland Referendum count at Kelvin Hall in Glasgow on September 12th, 1997. The image captures a pivotal moment in Scottish politics as the nation eagerly awaited the results of the vote that would determine its future. The bustling atmosphere depicted in the photograph is a testament to the significance of this event. People from all walks of life can be seen engrossed in counting and tallying votes, their faces reflecting a mix of anticipation, hope, and perhaps even anxiety. The room exudes an air of tension and excitement as each ballot paper is meticulously examined and recorded. This snapshot encapsulates not only a crucial chapter in Scottish history but also highlights democracy at work. It symbolizes the power vested in every individual's voice and showcases how collective decisions shape nations. Glasgow's Kelvin Hall serves as an emblematic backdrop for this scene, with its grand architecture adding gravitas to the occasion. As we gaze upon this photograph, we cannot help but feel connected to those who participated actively or anxiously followed along from afar during that defining moment for Scotland. John Gunion's skillful capture allows us to relive these emotions decades later - reminding us of our shared past while encouraging reflection on how far we have come since then.
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