Researching Women’s History in Clydebank

Would you like to find out more about the suffragettes in Clydebank or perhaps uncover the history of other Clydebank women – the Singer factory strikers or women who worked in the shipyards?

Jane Rae, Clydebank campaigner and activist

New 10 Week Course in Clydebank!
Why not come along and join the Clydebank Women’s History Detectives! It doesn’t matter if you’ve never done anything like this before as the course is suitable for beginners. It will show you how to research women’s history in your local area and you will get help and guidance to start researching and writing your own individual project.

The course starts:

Wednesday 26th January, 1pm-3pm for 10 weeks
At Dalmuir Community Centre, Duntocher Road, Clydebank

It’s free of charge if you have an ILA (Individual Learning Account). If you don’t have an ILA we can help you register for one before the course starts.

This course is organised in partnership with Glasgow University Department of Adult and Continuing Education with support from West Dunbartonshire Community Learning and Development, Clydebank Library and Clydebank Museum. The course will be led by Dr Ronnie Scott who has wide experience in encouraging people to research their local history.

For more information contact us on 0141 248 9969 or e-mail info@womenslibrary.org.uk