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Deckson Ltd
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Rutherglen
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0800-169 1921
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G73 1SD - Find
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Archie Hind | Times Online Obituary newspapers. “It is hardly possible to exaggerate the importance of The Dear Green Place to Glasgow fiction,” said Burgess, and the book came to be seen as a forerunner of the more successful Scottish fictionkeelie scepticism”. The book ended with Craig being sick on a Clyde ferry, with the words of Glasgow’s motto, with its repeated “nevers”, ringing in his ears: “This is the tree that never grew/ Thiswas followed by theatre work and rumours of a much-anticipated second novel, entitled Für Sadie, about a Glasgow woman learning the piano. The continuing non-appearance of Für Sadie inspired this touching comment from Alasdair Gray: “Master Hind . . . whose history of Glasgow initituled The Dear Green Place is sufficient for his fame, and who remaineth (until such time he overflow again), a profound cystern of unexpressed wisdom.” A longstanding member of the Labour Party in Glasgow, Hind served as chairman of the city’s Shawlands branch at a time — the early 1980s — when factionalBernard Lyons, Jack Lyttelton, Humphrey Lumb, Jane Mabon, Dr Dickson Macero, Teo Maciel, Father Marcial Mackintosh, Professor Ian Sunday Times. Search globrix.com to buy or rent UK property. © Copyright 2008 Times Newspapers Ltd. This service is provided on Times Newspapers' standard Terms and Conditions. Please read our www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Tommy Burns | Times Online Obituary guts he had displayed on the pitch. Thomas Burns was born and raised in the Calton district of Glasgow’s East End, a 15-minute walk from Parkhead, and attended the local St Mary’s school. He began his careerwhen they were close-runners up to Rangers in the league, but otherwise the club could do little as their Glasgow rivals won nine championships in a row. A month after Celtic lost a Scottish Cup semi-final replay to first Have your say Tommy Twists, Tommy Turns, Tommy Burns. RIP Tommy. Moto, Glasgow, As a Rangers supporter living in Stockholm,I didn't know Tommy had cancer.When I saw this todayyour up there wae the best, you've no played your last game tell jock we miss you both john, glasgow, scotland r i p tommy burns i know i did not know you personnely but over the years i felt iLawell telling him to get things right. Unbelievable a Celtic man through and through Peter, glasgow, Scotland A rare gentle man in the football world. Rest in Peace Tommy. Hugh, CheltenhamBernard Lyons, Jack Lyttelton, Humphrey Lumb, Jane Mabon, Dr Dickson Macero, Teo Maciel, Father Marcial Mackintosh, Professor Ian Sunday Times. Search globrix.com to buy or rent UK property. © Copyright 2008 Times Newspapers Ltd. This service is provided on Times Newspapers' standard Terms and Conditions. Please read our www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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