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1/15 Scotland’s most famous connection with Europe was the Auld Alliance with France. First agreed in 1295/6 the Auld Alliance was built on Scotland and France’s shared need to curtail
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The publication of the Glasgow protocols has made it possible to give the position of every pre-reformation manse with just five exceptions. These old town-houses, connected with the prebends of
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Freedom for Scotland, 1927 Lewis Spence (1874-1955) published more than forty books, mainly in the fields of folklore and anthropology. A nationalist with strong anti-English opinions, Spence was a founder
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The Port of Glasgow, 1866 - 1916..Although the Clyde was a recreational site, it was an important industrial centre, since between 1831 and the late 1850s, thanks to the presence
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1906 - Arrival. Part 1 The land ahead of us was the coast of Ireland and it looked good to me. The name of Ireland was familiar to me since
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Glasgow's oppressive nightmare - in many parts..Glasgow, Scotland’s other capital city has always had an image problem. On the one side, there is the official projection of a great metropolis
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The Celtic Slave, 1796 - John Lane Buchanan was a Church of Scotland minister in Harris for eight years between 1782 and 1790. In 1793 he wrote an account of
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Harry McShane (1891-1988) was first a member of the British Socialist Party before joining the Communist Party of Great Britain in 1922. In the 1930s he became involved with the
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According to the census of 1911 three quarters of the Scottish population lived in over-crowded conditions. A comparison with England gives an idea of the appalling state of housing conditions
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Temperance and tee-total reformers offered another way of changing society and the temperance movement was a major cause of social reform in Victorian Britain. Our ' witnesses ' in the
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The Great fire of Glasgow June 17th 1652 In the year 1652 a terrible fire occurred in Glasgow, which ravaged the Town for 18 hours, during which the greatest part
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Christian MacLagan, Archaeologist, feminist and theologian. At a private meeting of the Stirlingshire Educational Trust in February 1889 the report notes that Miss Christian MacLagan exhibited a ground plan of
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