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Glasgow Corporation election, 1896 [1] (Contested seats) Party Seats Gains Losses Net gain/loss Seats % ... 14.81 Robert Harvie 1283 10.36 John S. Lawson 1026
January – first Caledonian Railway 721 Class ("Dunalastair") steam locomotive is turned out from its St. Rollox railway works in Springburn, Glasgow.; 14 March – 1896 Scottish Cup Final is played at New Logie Green, home ground of St Bernard's F.C. in Edinburgh (the only time the final is ever played outside Glasgow) between Edinburgh derby rivals Heart of Midlothian and Hibernian F.C ...
The 1896 United Kingdom local elections took place in late 1896 for municipal councils (including Urban Districts), as well as Rural districts. Municipal elections were held across England and Wales on Monday 2 November, with Scotland holding municipal elections the following day.
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Glasgow Savings Bank, 177 Ingram Street, Glasgow (1896) John James's father retired from the practice in 1889 or 1890 at the age of seventy-five. The younger JJ Burnet and Campbell took the practice in a more adventurous direction, looking towards the London architectural scene to keep abreast of fashion and to increase their chances of winning ...
2014: 2014 Glasgow bin lorry crash: A Glasgow City Council bin lorry collides with pedestrians in Queen Street; 6 people are killed and 15 injured. [ 99 ] 2016: In the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum Glasgow votes 66.6% in favour of remaining in the European Union but the UK-wide vote is 51.9% in favour of leaving [ 100 ]
Glasgow Magdalene Institution and Female's House of Refuge, Lochburn, Glasgow (1896) New belltower on Prestwick Free Church (1896) Achamore House on Gigha (1896) Queen's Cross Church Glasgow (1896) Saracen Tool Works, Gallowgate, Glasgow (1896) Shop at 401 Sauchiehall Street Glasgow (1896) Glasgow School of Art with MacKintosh as project ...
Mary Barbour. Mary Barbour (née Rough; 20 February 1875 [1] – 2 April 1958) was a Scottish political activist, local councillor, bailie and magistrate.Barbour was closely associated with the Red Clydeside movement in the early 20th century and especially for her role as the main organiser of the women of Govan who took part in the rent strikes of 1915.