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Villages of Glasgow: The South Side

ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: John Donald Publishers Ltd

FORMAT: Paperback

ISBN: 9780859765688

RRP: £9.99

PAGES: 256

PUBLICATION DATE:
June 26, 2002

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Villages of Glasgow: The South Side

Aileen Smart

This work covers the dozen or so villages on Glasgow’s south side to present an up-to-date picture of life there through the years. New material has been introduced to most chapters, and a map of each village is included. This is the story of how old villages were expanded and new villages formed to house the workforces for particular industries; for example Govanhill, laid out by William Dixon for coal miners and skilled ironworkers brought from Shropshire. It is also a glimpse into the industries, events, and famous (and infamous) residents: the railway men at Corkerhill and Polmadie; the women munition workers at Cathcart and Cardonald; the 47 children in a two-roomed adventure school in Gorbals, some accommodated in the kitchen bed; and the moments of deep despair when a whole community was bereaved by a disaster in a pit or on the river.

Reviews of Villages of Glasgow: The South Side

'packed with solid information' – The Herald 'there is no doubt that Aileen Smart knows the history of her city extremely well' – Life and Work 'well designed, well illustrated… as close as is possible to get to good, accessible local history' – Books in Scotland

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