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Coatbridge: Researching Women’s History

Following on from our success in Clydebank, we are running a new Researching Women’s History course in Coatbridge…

Pop-up Library @ Tramway

Come along to our pop-up library at the Tramway on International Women’s Day!

Making Space Discussion Event

Please note: The library will be closed on Thursday 3rd February between 12.30pm-5pm, due to the Making Space Discussion Event. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

Making Space Discussion Event

After a long wait, the Making Space Discussion Event is finally taking place (originally scheduled for December 2010, we were forced to postpone the event due to the terrible weather at the time).

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A Delayed Update

What is new with the Making Space project…

Making Space on PAR+RS

In May 2010, the Making Space team was interviewed by Ruth Barker, editor of the PAR+RS website, about the artists’ hopes and intentions, their individual projects, and what made the project such a success!

‘Her-Story’ workshop at Wigtown Book Festival

We held a ‘Her-Story’ workshop at Wigtown Community Festival in July of this year; it was such a success that we are going back down for the famous Book Festival to run it again!

Researching Women’s History in Clydebank

Would you like to find out more about women in the Blitz; the suffragettes in Clydebank; the Singer factory strikers; and women who worked in the shipyards? Jane Rae, Mary Haldane, Jenny Hyslop – do you know the stories of these women? Or maybe there is another woman from Clydebank’s past you would like to know more about…

Hello from Geraldine, NLLL volunteer

Hi – my name is Geraldine McAlinden. I am 32 years old and I am currently about to enter into my 4th year at Strathclyde University studying BA(Hons.) Arts and Social Sciences, majoring in History.

The Big Move version 4.0

It’s been creeping upon us for quite a while, but finally Glasgow Women’s Library is on the move for what may just be the very last time…