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PUBLISHER: The History Press Ltd
FORMAT: Paperback / softback
ISBN: 9780750978880
RRP: £12.00
PAGES: 192
PUBLICATION DATE:
February 1, 2021
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Lanarkshire Folk Tales
Allison Galbraith
Lanarkshire is the largest of Scotland’s counties – stretching from the ancient burghs of Govan and Glasgow, through coalfields, battle-grounds, rich rural heritage, industrial heartlands, all the way to the lead, silver and gold mines of Leadhills. Home to over one fifth of Scotland’s population this immense county is naturally abundant in folk customs and stories.The Hogback Stones of Govan Parish Church reveal an ancient seat of religion and civilization. Glasgow Cathedral is home to stories of Saint Mungo and the pagan Celtic royalty he helped convert to Christianity. A myriad of myths and legends are uncovered along the River Clyde as it flows from its source in South Lanarkshire through the county. This unique collection of tales includes William Wallace’s fight for freedom, the Clydesdale Horses which ploughed the corn fields of Britain and the New World, and plenty of supernatural happenings.
Allison Galbraith
Allison Galbraith has worked for thirty years as a performer and teacher. Her storytelling career took off in 1992 in Scotland – her family’s homeland. She now combines her passion for wildlife conservation with gathering and retelling folk tales. Having lived in the Clyde Valley for sixteen years and completing an MA in Scottish Folklore at Glasgow University, she has performed all over Lanarkshire and beyond – sharing the rich and diverse treasure trove of local stories. She lives in South Lanarkshire.