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Donald Dewar – Secretary of State for Scotland, First Minister [137] Pearse Doherty – Sinn Féin politician [138] Winnie Ewing – Scottish National Party MP, MEP and MSP [139] Margaret Ferrier – Scottish National Party MP [140] George Galloway – MP for Glasgow Hillhead (1987–97) and Glasgow Kelvin (1997–2005) [141]
Logo used from 2006 to 2015. Gumtree was founded in March 2000 by Michael Pennington and Simon Crookall as a local London classified ads and community site, designed to connect Australians, New Zealanders and South Africans who were either planning to move, or had just arrived in the city, and needed help getting started with accommodation, employment and meeting new people.
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A selection of your pictures of Scotland sent in between 22-29 November. Send your photos to scotlandpictures@bbc.co.uk. Please ensure you adhere to the BBC's rules on photography that can be ...
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Public statues in Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland, have been used to display the wealth and history of the city over centuries. The most prominent are those erected by the municipality or by public subscription, but others adorn the façades of the great commercial buildings.
Glasgow, Scottland, United Kingdom Photogravure [s 2] Beckoning West: 10 May 1869 Andrew J. Russell: Promontory, Utah, United States The ceremony for the driving of the golden spike at Promontory Summit, Utah, on May 10, 1869; completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad.
With a population of 4.8 million in 1911, Scotland sent 690,000 men to First World War, of whom 74,000 died in combat or from disease, and 150,000 were seriously wounded. [ 49 ] [ 50 ] Thus, although Scots were only 10 percent of the British population, they made up 15 per cent of the national armed forces and eventually accounted for 20 per ...