The Benny Lynch Statue Campaign and Black African American community development in the USA) as a basis for community based action; and explores how culturally important activities and local history can serve as the basis for personal development, social change, and community unification. When told none existed the man was taken aback. 30/03/16 GORBALS LIBRARY Boxing legend Benny Lynch, Scotland’s first-ever World champion boxer, is the focus of a new Glasgow Museums travelling exhibition. She tells how a committee member was once stopped in a Gorbals street by a man who was looking for a Benny Lynch statue. Fanvid of Benny Lynch - Scottish Boxing Champ. ROBERT CARLYLE has backed the campaign to build a statue of Benny Lynch - 'the best boxer Scotland ever produced' - by putting a rare autographed script up for sale. Glasgow, Scotland, UK 9th September 2016. Now the Remembering Benny Lynch campaign group, which includes the sportsman's relatives, want a statue erected in his memory in the area where he was born. The legacy of Benny Lynch continues to capture people’s interest all these years later and I am sure it will be a popular display.” The larger exhibition, which will be on permanent display for two years, is the next stage in a productive partnership between the Open Museum and the ‘Statue for Benny’ campaign group. Benny Lynch, who was born in the Gorbals in Glasgow, is considered by many as Scotland's greatest professional boxer. Remembering Benny Lynch, wants to create a statue at the station, where they are returning to host a one-day exhibition of the world and European trophies he collected in 1937, held on the 81st anniversary of his victory Credit: Gerard Ferry/Alamy Live News. THE CAMPAIGN to erect a statue to forgotten Scots boxing champion has been given a boost of at least £10,000 by Robert Carlyle. They hope to have a statue of the man, many consider to be the greatest fighter Scotland has ever produced, erected in his home city. With the 100th anniversary of Benny's birth being celebrated in 2013, and the fact that Glasgow is to host the Commonwealth Games the following year, now might be a great time for a statue to one of the city's most-loved sporting legends. We would like a statue of boxing World Champion BENNY LYNCH in his hometown of Glasgow WORLD champion boxer Jim Watt MBE has helped raise a staggering £7,000 in a bid to honour Scottish boxing legend star Benny Lynch. One pic of Lynne Lees - the starter of the Benny Lynch campaign to raise funds to get a Benny Lynch statue in … Watch the Benny Lynch documentary, in …
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