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Fully Booked! Doors Open: East End Women’s Heritage Walk Launch
16th September, 2012, 2:00pm to 4:00pm
FreePlease note that this event is now fully booked. You can still register for a waiting list place and if we have any cancellations we can let you know. Just click here to register your interest in this event. Or why not book on to our Women of the Necropolis Heritage walk on Sunday 30th September in stead?
This Doors Open weekend be one of the first to experience the newest pioneering heritage walk developed by Glasgow Women’s Library. Hear tales of the intriguing and inspiring heroines who made Glasgow’s East End the rich area of history it is today.
Doors Open Weekend: Glasgow East End Women’s Heritage Walk
Sunday 16th September, 2pm to 4pm (free)
Join Glasgow Women’s Library’s Women Make History tour guides at the launch of our newest Women’s Heritage Walk, grant-aided by Glasgow City Heritage Trust and Historic Glasgow.
Researched by learners and volunteers at the Library this women’s heritage walk uncovers the hidden heroines of Glasgow’s East End. If you are interested in finding out more about the women who worked in the Templeton factory, Suffragettes who were held in Duke Street Prison, the woman who set up the Barras (and much more) then this is the perfect way to spend your Doors Open Sunday afternoon.
Booking
Please note that this event is now fully booked. You can still register for a waiting list place and if we have any cancellations we can let you know. Just click here to register your interest in this event. Or why not book on to our Women of the Necropolis Heritage walk on Sunday 30th September in stead?
This work has been grant aided by Historic Glasgow and Glasgow City Heritage Trust.