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Clydeside Press
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1

Clydeside Press

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Clydeside
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 246

Clydeside

Ian R. Mitchell takes the reader on an urban promenade along the Clyde and finds its character is created from far more than the remnants of shipbuilding. "Clydeside" relates stories of conflicts, people and communities, while incorporating present-day walks in these oft-forgotten areas, to allow the reader to fully appreciate the culture and history. Exploring more than just Glasgow itself, the book meanders from Coatbridge to Cathcart, Garngad to Greencock. Proving there's far more to Paisley than a deceased weaving industry, more to Shettleston than the old mining days and more to Dumbarton than the Black Death, Mitchell depicts a largely unseen side to the diverse towns and villages along the Clyde. From Robert Owen's New Lanark utopian experiment to the fascinating architecture of 'Greek' Thomson, here is a working-class history rich in political and industrial venture.

When The Clyde Ran Red
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 331

When The Clyde Ran Red

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-03-12
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  • Publisher: Birlinn Ltd

When the Clyde Ran Red paints a vivid picture of the heady days when revolution was in the air on Clydeside. Through the bitter strike at the huge Singer Sewing machine plant in Clydebank in 1911, Bloody Friday in Glasgow's George Square in 1919, the General Strike of 1926 and on through the Spanish Civil War to the Clydebank Blitz of 1941, the people fought for the right to work, the dignity of labour and a fairer society for everyone. They did so in a Glasgow where overcrowded tenements stood no distance from elegant tea rooms, art galleries, glittering picture palaces and dance halls. Red Clydeside was also home to Charles Rennie Mackintosh, the Glasgow Style and magnificent exhibitions showcasing the wonders of the age. Political idealism and artistic creativity were matched by industrial endeavor: the Clyde built many of the greatest ships that ever sailed, and Glasgow locomotives pulled trains on every continent on earth. In this book Maggie Craig puts the politics into the social context of the times and tells the story with verve, warmth and humour.

When the Clyde Ran Red
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 235

When the Clyde Ran Red

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-10-06
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  • Publisher: Random House

When the Clyde Ran Red paints a vivid picture of the heady days when revolution was in the air on Clydeside. Through the bitter strike at the Singer sewing machine plant in Clydebank in 1911, Bloody Friday in George Square in 1919, the General Strike of 1926 and on to the Spanish Civil War of the 1930s, the men and women of Glasgow, Clydebank and beyond fought for the right to work, the dignity of labour and a fairer society for everyone. They did so in a Glasgow where overcrowded tenements stood no distance from elegant tearooms, art galleries and glittering picture palaces. Red Clydeside was also home to Charles Rennie Mackintosh, the Glasgow Style and magnificent exhibitions showcasing the wonders of the age. Political idealism and artistic creativity were matched by industrial endeavour. The Clyde built many of the greatest ships that ever sailed the seas, as locomotives from Glasgow pulled trains on every continent on earth. When the Clyde Ran Red celebrates the determination, achievements and sheer lust for life of the people of Glasgow, Clydebank and Clydeside.

Clydeside
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 166

Clydeside

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Glasgow 1919
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Glasgow 1919

The arrival of January 1919 sees Europe in turmoil, with revolution breaking out across the Continent. Glasgow's industrial community has been steeled by radicalism throughout the Great War, and as the spectre of mass unemployment and poverty threatens, a cadre of shop stewards, supported by political activists, is ready to strike for a forty-hour week. They face a state nervous of their strength and anxious about the wider consequences of their action, with the War Cabinet monitoring the situation closely. On 31 January, now known as Bloody Friday, tensions came to a head when 60,000 demonstrators clashed with police in George Square. The Scottish Bolshevik Revolution (so termed by the Secr...

CLYDESIDE EXPRESSWAY - CELEBRATING FIFTY YEARS.
  • Language: en

CLYDESIDE EXPRESSWAY - CELEBRATING FIFTY YEARS.

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Buses of Clydeside Scottish and Clydeside 2000
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 96

Buses of Clydeside Scottish and Clydeside 2000

A photographic history of Clydeside Scottish Buses

Clydeside Musings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 112

Clydeside Musings

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1912
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Music and Flowers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 186

Music and Flowers

Born into a close-knit Scottish family in the 1930s, Anna Rosalind Hutchison's idyllic childhood in Clydeside led to a lifelong passion for flowers, music and literature. Family holidays on the Isle of Arran deepened her love of the natural world and describes a timeless way of life that was rapidly changing forever. Even the upheaval of her evacuation and her brothers' wartime service couldn't disturb this close family group. Music & Flowers is a charming and evocative memoir which brings the decades of the 1930s and 1940s to life. It will delight readers of all ages interested in history, nature and music.