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  2. Spirit of Revolt Archive - Wikipedia

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    It was constituted in August 2011 and today forms part of Glasgow City Archives’ collection [3] whilst maintaining its organisational independence. Its catalogue will join the National Records of Scotland in 2013. [4] The archive derives its name from the title of an 1880 pamphlet by the Russian anarchist Peter Kropotkin. [5]

  3. Archives of the University of Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Its earliest record is a charter dating from 1304 for the lands of the earliest mention of record-keeping in the university is in 1490 when it is recorded in the Annales Universitatis Glasguensis 1451–1558 that 'in accordance with a proposition of the Lord Rector, a parchment book is ordered to be procured, in which important writs, statutes ...

  4. List of archives in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of archives in the United Kingdom. As of 2009 [update] there were 122 national, 654 local, 328 university, 1,224 special and 61 business archives. [ 1 ]

  5. Scotstoun - Wikipedia

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    Scotstoun Primary School is a primary school built by the Renfrew Landward School Board in 1905 on Earlbank Avenue. [18] [19] The building differs from those built by the Glasgow School Board in many respects, notably in the inclusion of its distinctive towers. [20] The current head teacher is Emma McGill.

  6. Allan Glen's School - Wikipedia

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    Allan Glen's School was, for most of its existence, a local authority, selective secondary school for boys in Glasgow, Scotland, charging nominal fees for tuition.. It was founded by the Allan Glen's Endowment Scholarship Trust on the death, in 1850, of Allan Glen, a successful Glasgow tradesman and businessman, "to give a good practical education and preparation for trades or businesses, to ...

  7. List of people from Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ellen Bews, New Zealand school principal and educationalist, born in Glasgow [103] Mary Cranston Mason (1846-1932), social reformer, temperance leader, Glasgow school board member [ 104 ] Humanities