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Do you have a Glasgow hero? A sportsman or sportswoman, or someone from the world of politics, music or the stage? Perhaps yours is an unsung hero - a teacher, a minister or someone else who made a major impact on the
history of the city or one of its neighbourhood, but who has never attracted fame and publicity.
Why not write about your Glasgow hero and share your memories with readers
of OurGlasgowStory!
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There are currently 8 stories in this category. To read a story click on its title.
| Uploaded | Title | Author |
|---|---|---|
| 19/09/2005 | A Dream My Hero was Henrik Larsson, one of the greatest footballers to play for Celtic. When Henrik was leaving I wrot... | weeanne66 (Catherine Shields) |
| 31/05/2005 | Charlie Tully I well remember Charlie Tully! They said at the time that if you cut off his arms he wouldn't be able to play ... | Rockajock (Tony Jaconelli) |
| 30/05/2005 | Charlie Tully Footballer Charlie Tully was my greatest hero, in more ways than one. In 1948 I was in the Army when Celtic... | tommy Mac (Thomas Mc Sorley) |
| 29/05/2005 | Ordinary Folk People always fascinated me as a youngster and random acts of kindness always amazed me and still do. That... | tazza (tazza macleod) |
| 02/05/2005 | The Scottish Emigrant No heroes like dead heroes - a cliché but probably true for all that. When we hear about the lives our forefa... | marion.quillan (marion quillan) |
| 02/03/2005 | The Real Heroes: Yesterday's Kids According to today's regulators and bureaucrats, those of us who were kids in the '30s, '50s, '60s and '70s pr... | Niklas (Niklas Schier) |
| 08/02/2005 | The Glasgow School of Art My four-year course at the world-famous Glasgow School of Art, from 1948 to 1952, brought me into contact with... | Aonghas Mor (Angus MacPhee) |
| 30/01/2005 | The Lamp Lighter (The Leerie) All powerful lamplighter. I used to watch for him coming up Bucchleuch Street to Dalhousie Street, every night... | mandurah (tazza macleod) |
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