The Glasgow Life agency ... for the returning to that country of a set of works of arts seized in the late 1800s by British colonial authorities. The measure is part of a policy adopted by ...
IT TOOK more than a decade to turn his dream into a reality, but James Cleland was a forward-thinking and persistent man. Born in 1770 in the Trongate area of Glasgow, James was appointed to the ...
The actress now has the right to graze cows on Glasgow Green, fish in the River Clyde and bear arms for the city.
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I saw Pride and Prejudice (*Sort of) in Glasgow - my verdictJANE Austen could not possibly have imagined that the characters she created in the early 1800s to take a swipe at the sexist ...
A 1920 Glasgow City Police Whistle. Glasgow has the oldest Police Force in the world which first took the streets in 1789 and was formally recognised by the Glasgow Police Act in 1800. Property of ...
The Dame of Scottish comedy is only the second Glaswegian woman to be bestowed with the honour since 1800 - and it comes with some quirky historic privileges, including taking cows down to Glasgow ...
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