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This Is My Glasgow
This Is My Glasgow
@thisismyglasgow@mastodon.scot  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

A plaque commemorating the life of the Scottish social reform campaigner and political activist Mary Barbour, who was born in Kilbarchan on this day in 1875, on a Hutton Drive tenement in the Linthouse area of Glasgow.

If anyone ever tells you that one person can't make a difference, ask them if they know about Mary Barbour.

#glasgow #govan #marybarbour #glasgowhistory #scottishhistory

An unofficial blue plaque commemorating the life of Mary Barbour. It reads: 

Mary Barbour
(22nd February 1875 - 2nd April 1958)
Social Reformer, Rent Strike Leader, Women's Peace Crusader and Pioneering Woman Councillor. 

"In Govan, Mrs Barbour, a typical working class housewife, became the leader of a movement such had never been seen before. Street meetings, back court meetings, drums, bells, trumpets
every method was used to bring the women out." (William Gallacher, Revolt on the Clyde, 1936)

A famous image of the rent strike shows
Mrs Barbour's Army and supporters
demonstrating outside
10Hutton Drive, Linthouse.
An unofficial blue plaque commemorating the life of Mary Barbour. It reads: Mary Barbour (22nd February 1875 - 2nd April 1958) Social Reformer, Rent Strike Leader, Women's Peace Crusader and Pioneering Woman Councillor. "In Govan, Mrs Barbour, a typical working class housewife, became the leader of a movement such had never been seen before. Street meetings, back court meetings, drums, bells, trumpets every method was used to bring the women out." (William Gallacher, Revolt on the Clyde, 1936) A famous image of the rent strike shows Mrs Barbour's Army and supporters demonstrating outside 10Hutton Drive, Linthouse.
An unofficial blue plaque commemorating the life of Mary Barbour. It reads: Mary Barbour (22nd February 1875 - 2nd April 1958) Social Reformer, Rent Strike Leader, Women's Peace Crusader and Pioneering Woman Councillor. "In Govan, Mrs Barbour, a typical working class housewife, became the leader of a movement such had never been seen before. Street meetings, back court meetings, drums, bells, trumpets every method was used to bring the women out." (William Gallacher, Revolt on the Clyde, 1936) A famous image of the rent strike shows Mrs Barbour's Army and supporters demonstrating outside 10Hutton Drive, Linthouse.
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