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The Citizens Theatre 21st Anniversary Conspectus, published 1964. The Citizens Theatre to the Present Day, by Tony Paterson, published 1970. Dr Mavor and Mr Bridie, by his son Dr Ronald Mavor, published in 1988. Magic in the Gorbals, A Personal Record of the Citizen's Theatre, by Cordelia Oliver, published 1999.
2025 existing home sale counts year-over-year: 17.3%. 2025 existing home median sale price year-over-year: 7.7%. Editor’s note: Data was sourced from Realtor.com and is accurate as of Dec. 10, 2024.
Other notable buildings include the Fenner-Shields-Lamb House (1827); D. Edmondson Building (c. 1882), E. T. Whitehead drug store (c. 1901); Scotland Neck Bank (1914); Baptist Church (1917); Trinity Episcopal Church (1924); and town hall and fire station (1939), brick gymnasium and vocational building (1940), and one-story, elongated brick ...
Last month, housing contract activity rose in all regions of the country except for the Northeast. The South saw the largest month-over-month increase, improving 5.2% from October and 8.5% from a ...
[10] [11] [page needed] [12] One theatre, the Royal Princess, has survived as the Citizens Theatre today. Of the suburb's 19,000 houses, 48% were now classed as overcrowded. To remedy over-crowding and lack of modern facilities for water and sanitation within houses, local authority housing was started in the 1920s on new areas being brought in ...
On July 1, 1922, James Harvey and Joe Jordan, two African American men, were lynched by a mob of about 50 people in Liberty County during an escort by police from Jesup, Georgia to a jail in Savannah, Georgia.
The theatre said it has raised 92% of the funding, with a further £3.5m still to be found. Artistic director Dominic Hill said he wanted something "brand new, ambitious and Scottish" to celebrate ...
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