Our Women Make History detectives have been researching Scottish suffragettes and have developed a new trail round the east of Glasgow.
In the early 1900s, Glasgow’s East End was a hive of suffrage campaigning with mass meetings on Glasgow Green and noisy demonstrations outside Duke St Prison, where imprisoned suffragettes were hunger striking. This guided walk of our new Suffragette City trail highlights these and other stirring stories.
Be among the first to experience our first Suffragette City East trail.
This event is now fully booked. To add your name to the waiting list, please email emily.ilett@womenslibrary.org.uk
This event is open to all and is free to attend. Please book below (you will be taken through the shopping cart but no charge will be made) or you can call us on 0141 550 2267. If you have booked a place and are no longer able to attend please let us know so that we can make your place available to someone else.
The week before the walk we will email all those who’ve booked with information including the meeting point for the walk. Please check your spam or junk email folders if you have not received this in your inbox.
We ask that you do not bring dogs other than guide dogs along on the walks. Contact us if you are unsure about anything, we are happy to answer any questions.