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Uncovering Kelvin Wheelies

Uncovering Kelvin Wheelies

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Countless stories could be told about Kelvingrove Park and its ever-evolving role in Glasgow’s 850-year history and the lives of the city’s residents. In the early 1980s, it was home to Kelvin Wheelies, a skatepark once hugely popular with local teenagers and professional skateboarders from across the UK alike. Now, it lies hidden, buried at the heart of the park with few traces to signal its existence.

Dr Kenny Brophy joins Cia on the podcast to discuss the story of Kelvin Wheelies, recounting its place in the city’s modern sporting history, and in the memories of Glasgow’s skaters. He highlights the role of contemporary archaeology, and the methodologies archaeologists can use in order to explore events and sites from recent memory.

In summer 2025, Dr Brophy led a team of archaeologists, students, volunteers from Archaeology Scotland’s New Audiences project, and former Kelvin Wheelies skaters to excavate the skatepark.

Listen to find out what they discovered…


Learn more about Dr Kenny Brophy and his research

https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/humanities/staff/kennethbrophy/


Visit Dr Brophy’s blog, The Urban Prehistorian

https://theurbanprehistorian.wordpress.com/


Follow Dr Brophy on X @urbanprehisto: https://x.com/urbanprehisto


Find out more about Kelvin Wheelies & the excavation

https://www.gla.ac.uk/colleges/arts/aboutus/news/headline_1204406_en.html

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