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WORK topics
- antique hand farm tools
- Incorporation of Barbers
- Credit crisis, nothing new
- Men at work in Scotland(photographs)
- J G Thomson and Co Ltd
- The Industrial Revolution
- Summerhall Brewery
- Valentine of Dundee
- What Daddy Do!
- women at work in scotland (photographs)
- wright
- Purchasing Power of British Pounds from 1264 to 2007
- King Jute
- Alexander Gray
- Calico printer
- Wilsonstown Ironworks
- Index of Old Occupations
- What is a Land Steward
- Glasgow pottery works
- Tomatin Spey District Distillery Co Ltd?
- Shoemaker
- Coppersmith
- Maltman
- Blacksmith
- Career
- Scottish Coal Products Limited
- Fraser, Ferguson and MacBean
- The Silver Fox Ranch Limited
- Port Glasgow Shipbuilding Company
- Bengullian Aerated Water Company
- Slave Trade
- Shoemaker in Maybole
- Kemp Biscuts
- Saracen Foundry
- spin a line
- Templeton carpet factory
- What happens when you run out of glass
- Mugiemoss Mill Bucksburn Aberdeen
- Kashmir ('Paisley') shawls
- Balfron and the textile industry
- AGRICULTURE
- The Munitions act
- Ladies at sea
- Sick Nurse
- calico printing and dyeing
- Scottish Printers
- The state of Scottish Fishing circa 1953
- Singer Sewing Machines, Clydebank
- Denny's Shipyard (Dumbarton)
- Trade Union Ancestors
- St Andrew Order of Ancient Free Gardeners Friendly society
- mavor and coulson ,Brigton(Bridgeton)
- OTHER INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE
- MAJOR CONSTRUCTORS, ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS & PLANNERS
- QE2, built by John Brown's, Clydebank
- Titan Crane, Clydebank
- seaweed farming
- cotton spinning in Glasgow, 19th century
- 19th century utopia's
- Thurburn Depot, Aberdeen
- 1930s UNEMPLOYMENT
- Nursing home/maternity home
- James Sutherland Ltd
- koumiss manufacturers
- holystone makers
- what is a heddle?
- Glasgow Fire Brigade, Then and Now
- Hawking and street trading
- ORIGINS OF THE BARROW'S (BARRAS)
- HOUSEMAID INSTRUCTIONS c1859
- Scottish Industries in the 1930s
- flax weaving - technical terms
- Paisley weavers
- factory explosion 1913, Ardeer
- WORKPLACES AND THEIR LOCATIONS
- WORKPLACES & THEIR LOCATIONS III
- WORKPLACES & THEIR LOCATIONS II
- The Nine Incorporated Trades - Dundee
- Cumbernauld weavers
- THREE UNITED TRADES OF DUNDEE
- Working Conditions in Victorian Times
- Carron Iron Works and Nailmaking, Camelon Falkirk
- my weavers and other textile workers
- MY WEAVERS
- MY STONEHOUSE WEAVERS
- Scottish Slaves in Virginia
- Trade Records Held at NAS
- Alexander Graham Bell (1847 - 1922)
- THE WEAVERS(A REPORT)
- Stonehouse weavers
- JUBILEE NURSES
- carter's
- Scottish Steel Industry (Clydebridge)
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