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Radical War - Meetings at Meikleriggs Muir, 1819.The years following the defeat of Napoleonic France at Waterloo in 1815 were years of hardship for Paisley and the textile manufacturing villages
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John Maclean (1879 - 1923) The legend of John Maclean began in the Pollokshaws in Glasgow where he was born the sixth of seven children into a family where the
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Irish Famine - Coffin ships - 1847 - Glasgow.'' No ships on which they had sailed had ever appeared like these one's. Looking down on them(from Greenock hills) from a
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1/6 Camp Street soup kitchen, Motherwell-1926- General Strike.The early 1920's saw an almost catastrophic decline in coal mining and heavy industry in Scotland. For the towns of Motherwell and Wishaw,
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''If, in the highlands the people were trying to exist upon a diet of boiled grass and nettles, the case was even worse in the City wynds. Within a circle
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Scotland's trade - The envy of Europe. By the 16th Century, Scotland's trade with Europe was on a firm footing and it achieved this by having long and established foundations,
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Kings and Queens of Scotland - A Timeline HOUSE OF ALPIN.Kenneth I โ 843 โ 13th February 858Son of Alpin, King of Dal RiataIdentity of wife not knownKenneth united the
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Scottish Women - The Story of Bonnie Prince Charlie and Flora MacDonald, is regarded as one of the most romantic in Scottish History.Flora MacDonald is famously known for helping Bonnie
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Scottish Women - Lady Agnes Campbell lived from 1526 to 1601. Born into Scottish nobility, she went on to play a leading part in Irish resistance to English rule.Lady Agnes
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