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Glasgow and Girls
* Mrs Mary G. Cohen, vice-president of the City of Glasgow Girl Guides, Chairwoman of the Scottish Association of Girls ' Clubs
* Glasgow Girls ( activists )
Robertson attended primary school in Glasgow and then St Albans High School for Girls.
She attended the Craigholme School for Girls in Glasgow and the University of Glasgow, where she graduated with a law degree.
The Glasgow Reformatory for Girls at East Chapelton ( also known as East Chapelton Home and Hillfoot Residential School ) moved from Rottenrow to Bearsden in the late 1860s.
She attended the New Park School for Girls in Glasgow.
Glasgow Girls can refer to:
* Glasgow Girls, a group of female designers and artists, see Glasgow School
* Glasgow Girls ( activists ), a group of young women who highlighted the situation of asylum seekers in Glasgow
The production design by Jennifer Kernke and palette of colors used throughout the film were inspired by paintings created by the Glasgow Boys and Glasgow Girls, Glasgow School collectives whose artwork featured prosaic scenes of the Scottish countryside.
She was born as Marion Anne Forbes to Robert Forbes and Elizabeth Taylor Watt, and educated at Hutchesons ' Girls ' Grammar School ( Glasgow ), the University of Glasgow ( M. A.
Representative groups were: The Four ( also known as the Spook School ), the Glasgow Girls and the Glasgow Boys.
* The Glasgow Boys and Girls: Painting in Scotland Book of Postcards: The National Galleries of Scotland.
There were two Boy Scout troops, the 68th Glasgow and the 158th Glasgow, a Boys ' Brigade troop, the 150th, and a Girls ' Brigade company, the 63rd.
In 1973, the Glasgow High School for Girls, situated in the same building as the present school, began accepting both male and female pupils, and in 1975 was officially re-opened as Cleveden Secondary School.
She was educated at the private Roedean School in Brighton, Glasgow High School for Girls ( closed in the 1970s ), and Newnham College, Cambridge.

Glasgow and were
Williams and Jenkins were not at the time MPs, but were elected to the Commons in by-elections at Crosby and Glasgow Hillhead respectively.
Other cable car systems were implemented in Europe, though, among which was the Glasgow District Subway, the first underground cable car system, in 1896.
By-elections were also held to the Westminster and Scottish Parliament constituency of Glasgow Anniesland.
In November of the same year matters were taken even further, when at a meeting of the General Assembly in Glasgow the Scottish bishops were formally expelled from the Church, which was then established on a full Presbyterian basis.
Economic conditions were favourable in the peaceful Restoration period from 1660 to 1688, as land owners promoted better tillage and cattle-raising, and Glasgow became an increasingly important commercial centre, opening up trade with the American colonies.
there were the sales of linen and cattle to England, the cash flows from military service, and the tobacco trade that was dominated by Glasgow Tobacco Lords after 1740.
By the 18th century there were five universities in Scotland, at Edinburgh, Glasgow, St. Andrews and King's and Marischial Colleges in Aberdeen, compared with only two in England.
Shipbuilding on Clydeside ( the river Clyde through Glasgow and other points ) began when the first small yards were opened in 1712 at the Scott family's shipyard at Greenock.
Similarly, the 2006-07 celebrations in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Stirling were all cancelled on the day, again due to high winds and heavy rain.
When workers from the William Beardmore and Company Steel Works in Glasgow were dying from the large amounts of beer drunk to quench their thirst from the heat of the steel works, an alternative was sought.
The core point of presence ( Backbone ) sites in SuperJanet4 were Edinburgh, Glasgow, Warrington, Reading, Bristol, Portsmouth, London and Leeds.
Starr later said, " In Glasgow, we were all backstage listening to the tremendous applause he was getting.
The bishops of Moray and Glasgow were in attendance as well as the earls of Atholl, Menteith, Lennox, and Mar.
As well as existing as a sport, it often constituted a popular addition to Music Hall evenings, in the larger variety theatres of London or Glasgow which were equipped with huge on-stage water tanks for the purpose.
The fundamental concepts of heat capacity and latent heat, which were necessary for the development of thermodynamics, were developed by Professor Joseph Black at the University of Glasgow, where James Watt was employed as an instrument maker.
In 2007, IWW branches in Glasgow and Dumfries were a key driving force in a successful campaign to prevent the closure of one of Glasgow University's campuses, ( The Crichton ) in Dumfries, Dumfriesshire.
Workshop rehearsals were held at The Drill Hall in London in March 2008, and a casting call was held in Glasgow in May 2009.
Huge numbers of the county's people who emigrated were to settle in Glasgow in southern Scotland.
When it received its first professional revival in December 1920 in Glasgow and then in London, in October 1921 the D ' Oyly Carte Opera Company made a number of further cuts and changes that were incorporated in scores and used in subsequent D ' Oyly Carte productions and recordings.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Glasgow School of Art were to influence others worldwide.
The majority if not all of this detailing and significant contributions to his architectural drawings were designed and detailed by his wife Margaret Macdonald whom Charles had met when they both attended the Glasgow School of Art.

Glasgow and group
From the 1980s Scottish literature enjoyed another major revival, particularly associated with a group of Glasgow writers focused around critic, poet and teacher Philip Hobsbaum and editor Peter Kravitz.
Mackintosh met fellow artist Margaret MacDonald at the Glasgow School of Art and they became members of a collaborative group known as “ The Four ”.
These close companions would later be known as the collaborative groupThe Four ”, prominent members of the " Glasgow School " movement.
This group of artists exhibited in Glasgow, London and Vienna, and these exhibitions helped establish Mackintosh's reputation.
Yet another group is that of unintended puns, such as " There were 150 drug-related deaths in Glasgow last year, an all-time high ", (" high " being slang for the euphoric state induced by many drugs ).
* Dennistoun Community Together, a Glasgow community group
* 1881-Home & Foreign Mission Fund ( now known as Interlink ) was established in Glasgow as a missionary service group for brethren missionaries from Scotland
From the 1980s Scottish literature enjoyed another major revival, particularly associated with a group of Glasgow writers including Irvine Welsh.
From the 1980s Scottish literature enjoyed another major revival, particularly associated with a group of Glasgow writers focused around meetings in the house of critic, poet and teacher Philip Hobsbaum.
An activist group that monitors sectarian activity in Glasgow has reported that on Old Firm weekends, violent attacks increase ninefold over normal levels.
The CLS community is an extremely broad group with clusters of critical theorists at law schools such as Harvard Law School, Georgetown University Law Center, Northeastern University, University at Buffalo, Birkbeck, University of London ; University of Melbourne, University of Kent, Keele University, the University of Glasgow, the University of East London among others.
During this period he also participated in an existentialism-oriented discussion group in Glasgow, organised by Karl Abenheimer and Joe Schorstein.
The Glasgow Humane Society is a prevention, rescue, and recovery group set up to cover the waterways of Greater Glasgow, Scotland
The venture was run by a group of riders who were regulars at White City in Glasgow and known collectively as The Blantyre Crowd.
The second institute in Scotland was incorporated in Glasgow in November 1823, built on the foundations of a group started at the turn of the previous century by George Birkbeck.
There was resentment at ... committing the party to such a change of policy without discussion .... We had fierce discussions in Glasgow on the question of policy and finally, with a majority group in our branch, I resigned from the party.
In the pioneer days a group of riders who appeared at White City in Glasgow were known as " The Blantyre Crowd ".
* Arnotts ( Scotland ) a department store in Glasgow and group of department stores in Scotland.
They qualified for the knockout stages as second seeds, with only an away draw at Glasgow spoiling their group stage progression.
* In Glasgow, a group of Christian protestors stood outside the theater waving placards, singing Hymns, handing out leaflets and taking photographs of patrons.
* In the women's football tournament, Japan intentionally played to a draw with South Africa in Cardiff so that it could finish second in its group and not have to travel to Glasgow, more than 300 miles away, for the first round of the knockout stage.
West of Scotland Cricket Club was founded in 1862 as a result of a meeting which took place at the then Clarence Hotel in George Square, Glasgow, between a group of local businessmen and players from the Clutha Cricket Club, who had used the northern part of Hamilton Crescent for matches prior to West's inception.
The Pastels are a group from Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
The group examined how his ideas could be applied to Glasgow with the proposed development of new “ townships ” on the outskirts of the city.

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