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  2. Glasgow dialect - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow Standard English (GSE), the Glaswegian form of Scottish English, spoken by most middle-class speakers; Glasgow vernacular (GV), the dialect of many working-class speakers, which is historically based on West-Central Scots, but which shows strong influences from Irish English, its own distinctive slang and increased levelling towards GSE ...

  3. Hugh S. Roberton - Wikipedia

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    His married his first wife Joan McGillivray in 1895. She died in 1907. His second wife, previously his housekeeper, was Lady Helen (Birkmyre) Roberton. She died in Cathcart, Glasgow in 1965, aged 83 years. There were seven sons and two daughters, including the politician and diplomat Hugh Roberton and Kenneth Roberton, music publisher. [1]

  4. List of bands and musicians from Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... composers and bands who originated in or are associated strongly with Glasgow

  5. Music of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Music in Edinburgh prospered through the patronage of figures including the merchant Sir John Clerk of Penicuik. [24] The Italian style of classical music was probably first brought to Scotland by the cellist and composer Lorenzo Bocchi, who travelled to Scotland in the 1720s. [44] The Musical Society of Edinburgh was incorporated in 1728. [45]

  6. Scottish music (2000–2009) - Wikipedia

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    Scottish music received support from two public bodies: the Scottish Arts Council and Scottish Enterprise. [1] Scotland's largest city Glasgow was described by Time magazine in 2004 as "Europe's capital of rock music", [2] and became a UNESCO City of Music in 2008. [3] The decade brought the deaths of Scottish musicians Kirsty MacColl and ...

  7. No Mean City - Wikipedia

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    1967 Neville Spearman edition. No Mean City is a 1935 novel by H. Kingsley Long, a journalist, and Alexander McArthur, an unemployed worker.It is an account of life in the Gorbals, a run-down slum district of Glasgow (now mostly demolished, but re-built in a contemporary style) with the hard men and the razor gangs.

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  9. TRNSMT - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... (pronounced as "Transmit") is a music festival staged at Glasgow Green in Glasgow, Scotland, ... For full lineups see TRNSMT ...