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Local history research course, starts 14 JanuaryNEW - Researching and presenting local history
Do you have a favourite building, place or organisation you'd like to know more about? Interested in researching the history of your house? Come and be guided through the process of researching local history, and pick up some helpful hints on presenting your results. The course introduces a wide variety of sources, including official records, maps, photographs, censuses, directories and newspapers.
Presented by Ronnie Scott BA MPhil PhD, £56.00
19.00-21.00 Wednesdays from 14 January 2009
(8 meetings) St. Andrew's Building, Glasgow University
More details: www.gla.ac.uk:443/departments/adulteducation/
To book: www.gla.ac.uk/departments/adulteducation/courses/enrolment.html
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Alex Glass
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This would make a very good Christmas present for someone
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Fjord
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I'd really like to attend this but my haphazard work pattern simply isn't conducive.
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| Fjord wrote: | | I'd really like to attend this but my haphazard work pattern simply isn't conducive. |
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Whambamthankumam
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| Alex Glass wrote: | This would make a very good Christmas present for someone  |
Like me! One of my daughters has just offered to pay for me. Seriously I'll be enquiring about this course - but one question - where is the St.Andrew's building? and how is parking there @ 7pm 'sh?
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Ronnie
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| Whambamthankumam wrote: |
Like me! One of my daughters has just offered to pay for me. Seriously I'll be enquiring about this course - but one question - where is the St.Andrew's building? and how is parking there @ 7pm 'sh? |
Hi Whambam
The St Andrew's Building is the old Queen's College in Eldon Street, between Gibson Street and Woodlands Road. Opposite The Primary boozer. The nearest subway is Kelvinbridge. There is plenty of parking at 7 in Park Drive, or elsewhere in the Park Circus area.
Best wishes
Ronnie
PS Map here: www.multimap.com/maps/?zoom=16&countryCode=GB&qs=G36NG
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