Join Glasgow Women’s Library’s Women Make History tour guides on our newest Women’s Heritage Walk.
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, or the woman who set up the Barras (and many more) then this is the perfect way to spend your afternoon.
This event costs £7.50 full price. You can purchase tickets direct from the library, Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 4.30pm or click here to book online.
All places must be paid for in advance as tour guides are not able to handle money on the day of the walk. Start point for the walk will be given in a confirmation email once payment is received.
Unfortunately on this occasion we are unable to offer free or subsidised places on our Women’s Heritage Walks.