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Scotland's History Enlightenment and Empire Glasgow prospers from Empire trade The Adobe Flash player and Javascript are required in order to view a video which appears on this page. You may wish ...
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Theatres of Glasgow: 7 lost and forgotten Glasgow theatres that only a certain generation of Glaswegians will remember - MSNThe Glasgow Empire Theatre opened on the site of the Gaiety Theatre on Sauchiehall Street back in 1897. The likes of Tony Bennett, Judy Garland and Frank Sinatra performed at the venue over the years.
Eric Idle taken to hospital for 'second time in three days' in health update ahead of Liverpool show
Eric Idle has revealed he has been taken to hospital for the second time in three days this week. The comedy icon has taken to social media as he suspects he has gastroenteritis.
Calls have been made for a Museum of Empire and Slavery to recognise Glasgow’s major role in British imperialism. Known as “the second city of the Empire”, Glasgow and was a major trade ...
Glasgow City Council has pledged £2m for the development of the Citizens Theatre following years of delays and rising costs. The theatre says the funding was an "important milestone" for the ...
Following on from its 2023 launch, core. Festival in Glasgow will return this summer – and the line-up features Empire State Bastard, Show Me The Body, Employed To Serve, Witch Fever and loads ...
Belle and Sebastian’s Stuart Murdoch says California trip inspired ‘Nobody’s Empire’ The songwriter and novelist will appear at Barnsdall Gallery Theatre on Feb. 12 to speak about the book.
THE exhibits in three of the large exhibition halls in the United Kingdom Government Pavilion at the Empire Exhibition, Glasgow, opened by H.M. the King on May 3, have been arranged by the ...
Glasgow's historic Pavilion Theatre sold to Trafalgar Entertainment for undisclosed sum. The 1,449-capacity Renfield Street venue has survived two world wars, the pandemic, and a nearby fire that ...
Calls have been made for a Museum of Empire and Slavery to recognise Glasgow’s major role in British imperialism. Known as “the second city of the Empire”, Glasgow and was a major trade ...
THE Empire Exhibition, which opens next month at Glasgow, will be the largest and most representative exhibition, with the exception of Wembley, that has been held in the history of the British ...
Calls have been made for a Museum of Empire and Slavery to recognise Glasgow’s major role in British imperialism. Known as “the second city of the Empire”, Glasgow and was a major trade ...
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