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records of school teachers around glasgow
« on: Tuesday 11 June 13 00:23 BST (UK) »
Hi all, does anyone know if there are any records available listing teachers in glasgow/kilmarnock in the late 1920's. Also does anyone know if women teachers had to give up their positions once they were married?

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Duffy-Offaly, Duffy-Scotland, Kelly-wicklow, Lynam-Meath,Donnelly-cavan, Costello-Wicklow, Burke/Bourke-Wicklow, Hughes-Dublin, Creedon-Glasgow, Scollan-Glasgow

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Re: records of school teachers around glasgow
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 11 June 13 08:01 BST (UK) »
Margaret Thomson Davis's seemingly well researched novel "A sense of Belonging" includes teachers in Glasgow in the 30's and asserts that on mariage teachers were obliged to resign (apparently to make sure they had children of their own), she credited the Mitchell Library in Glasgow with help in her research.
Richard Wernham (Berkshire 18th century),
William Hissey (1805 to 1813, Hampstead Norris),
Kapirin (Siberia 19th Century),
Kitching 1850,
Mary Howse born 1806 ish,
Chris Truelove marr. John Pocock 2-7-1696, Kintbury, Berks

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« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 11 June 13 23:38 BST (UK) »
thanks, will see if i can find a copy if that book online anywhere
Duffy-Offaly, Duffy-Scotland, Kelly-wicklow, Lynam-Meath,Donnelly-cavan, Costello-Wicklow, Burke/Bourke-Wicklow, Hughes-Dublin, Creedon-Glasgow, Scollan-Glasgow