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GlasgowWorld on MSNWatch: Organist celebrates 56 years at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum with special recital for Glasgow 850Organist Bill Hutcheson celebrates more than 56 years of performing at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, a tradition that ...
Bill, who first played the organ as a schoolboy in 1964, was on hand to perform at Glasgow's 800th anniversary celebrations ...
BEHIND the few lines written on a small plaque on the Govan-Partick bridge, lies a story of bravery, pride and unimaginable loss.
Council leader Susan Aitken said it is a 'price worth paying' but does create challenges for Glasgow's local authority.
The Merchant Navy Association, Glasgow and Clydeside Branch, says it is proud that the memorial will be placed next to the ...
“ Europe is such a magnificent place,” says Ewan McGregor, ahead of the launch of the fourth instalment of Long Way Home, a ...
A new pay and grading structure is required to end pay discrimination. Glasgow City Council should set a new date for the ...
The Glasgow Science Festival is set to launch its biggest-ever programme of events this summer. The 19th annual festival will host a range of activities for science enthusiasts of all ages across the ...
I TRY to get abroad every year,” said Scottish architect Sir Alan Reiach in The Scotsman on April 14 1956, “just to see what is being ...
Our ever-popular activity days are returning to the Glasgow Botanic Gardens and the Riverside and Kelvingrove Museums, featuring hundreds of hands-on activities and demos from researchers, who will be ...
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