Hidden History
by the Trondra Group
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Welcome

Local Heroes

The Villages

Religion

Local Industry

Provanhall House

Local Wildlife Local Amenities

Early History

Quiz Contact
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Contact

photo of the Hidden History Exhibition - click for a larger image

The Hidden History Exhibition
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If you want to find out more about the work of the Trondra Local History Group, or even become a member, contact us on 0141 774 5632

If you would like to borrow our exhibition, or discover more about Glasgow’s community museum service, contact the Glasgow Museum Resource Centre at:
200 Woodhead Road
Glasgow
G53 7NN
Tel: 0141 276 9300
Fax: 0141 276 9305
E-mail: morag.macpherson@cls.glasgow.gov.uk

Thank you!

The Trondra Local History group would like to thank everyone who participated in making this exhibition possible.

  • Laura Edwards & staff John Wheatley College
  • Billy McCallion John Wheatley College
  • Steven Allan Provanhall House
  • Gillies Campbell Her Majexty’s Schools Inspectorate
  • Margaret Sawhali & colleagues Soap Works, The Body Shop
  • The Principal John Wheatley College
  • Baillie Catherine McMaster
  • Residents of Coxton Gardens Sheltered Housing
  • Residents of Burnmouth Sheltered Housing
  • Children of Swinton Primary School’s Local History Club
  • The Daily Record
  • The Evening Times
  • Stenlake publishing, for the photographs of old Easterhouse, Swinton and other areas
  • Derrick Alexander, National Trust for Scotland
  • Maurice Coyne, The East End Independent
  • Staff of the Open Museum
  • Easterhouse Alcohol Information Service members
  • Bobby Williamson Hibernian Football Club
  • Denny from Scheme
  • Marie and Peter McCormack
  • We are indebted to the girls of Class IIIE of Westwood Secondary School from 1965, who wrote the fascinating report ‘Easterhouse – Past, Present and Future’.

A special thanks to the people of Greater Easterhouse who have given up so much of their time and energy to the project.

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Greater Easterhouse. . . more than just a scheme

If you want to find out more about the work of the Trondra Local History Group,
or even become a member, contact us on 0141 774 5632