- GB 1534 WIP/5/5/1
- File
- 2014 - ?
Part of Women in Profile
This file contains a House Work Leaflet, a Feminist Ethics in the Archive Leaflet and a leaflet for a related film screening event.
Part of Women in Profile
This file contains a House Work Leaflet, a Feminist Ethics in the Archive Leaflet and a leaflet for a related film screening event.
2014 House Work Project Material
Part of Women in Profile
In 2014 GWL undertook the House Work Project, which returned to and further researched the CMW period of feminist creative activity. This sub-series contains records relating to the project, such as leaflets from events hosted at Glasgow Women's Library; oral history interview transcripts; and a Dissertation paper on CMW.
"A Tale of Two Castlemilks" 1989
Part of Women in Profile
In 1988 the Government launched an initiative called "New Life for Urban Scotland", which set up special Partnership Groups in 4 areas of Scotland, Castlemilk being one of them. This record provides a Community Response to the proposed Partnership as well as a Draft strategy for what the community felt "was needed to bring new life to Castlemilk".
Part of Women in Profile
This booklet was created by Annie Lovejoy. Lovejoy was an artist who contribted to the CMW project through her "A Sense of Purpose" installation in the tenement's kitchen, a project centred on the "endless cycle" of kitchen duties, and her "A Room of My Own" installation. The booklet includes details of Lovejoy's residency, details of her ideas for her installations and details of her proposed workshop. The date of creation of the booklet is unknown, however, much of its content relates to events that took place in the year 1990.
Part of Women in Profile
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Part of Women in Profile
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Part of Women in Profile
Part of Women in Profile
Part of Women in Profile
This is an article from the Evening Times. It describes the Big Flit as “a collection of reminiscences recorded by Castlemilk People’s History Group, which is organised by the Workers Educational Association”.