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Back row, left to right: [ ]; Professor John Butt; Peter West; Professor John Arbuthnott, Principal and Vice-Chancellor; Professor Peter Reed, Vice-Principal Elect; Professor John N Sherwood, Deputy Principal. Front row, left to right: Thomas Johnston, University Treasurer; the Most Reverend Thomas Joseph Winning, Archbishop of Glasgow; Lord Charles Forte, Chairman of Trusthouse Forte; Lord Tombs, Chancellor; Professor Jan Krysinski, Rector of the Technical University of Lodz, Poland; Professor Malcolm Andrew Ferguson-Smith, Professor of Pathology, University of Cambridge. Full-length, in academic dress, standing outside the door of the Barony Hall.

Springburn women oral history project
GB 249 SOHC 45 · Coleção · 2014

Oral history project conducted on 1st and 8th October 2014 by Rebekah Russell for her history honours dissertation entitled 'Deindustrialisation in Springburn and the impacts on women's lives in 1960-1990' at the University of Strathclyde. The project aimed to gather information as to the nature of working life and the impact of local factory closures on women who lived or worked in the Springburn area of Glasgow during the period 1960-1990. 8 retired women were interviewed at the Alive & Kicking Project, Springburn: Betty Long, Catherine Rogers, Isabella Martin, Joan Pollock, May McAleese, Molly Roy, Margaret Cullen and Susan McFarlane. Topics covered in interview included descriptions of daily life during the period, details of job losses, redundancies, health issues, gender stereotypes encountered in the workplace, struggles for equal rights and equal pay with male work colleagues, and the effect upon the women, their families and their community of local factory closures in Springburn during the Thatcher Government of the 1980s. Some transcripts are incomplete.

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