A care home resident has shared her memories of taking refuge in an Anderson shelter for two days during the Clydebank Blitz to mark Remembrance Sunday. Lorna Graham, 91, lived in Clydebank during ...
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On 13 and 14 March 1941, Clydebank was the target of one of the most intense Luftwaffe bombing raids of World War II. Each night, over 200 German bombers attacked, aiming to destroy naval ...
MORE than 200,000 historical documents marking life and death in Scotland, including the records of a newlywed couple who faced tragedy in the Clydebank blitz, have gone online. The entries are ...
Thus did the Glasgow Herald of Tuesday, March 18, 1941, report the funerals of some of the 528 victims of the Clydebank Blitz. Tom Johnston, Secretary of State for Scotland, described it as “a ...
MONEY was raised for the Clydebank Blitz Chapel through a coffee morning. The event was held at Kilbowie Parish Church on Sunday, September 16 in conjunction with the Guild's National Open Door Event.
A FREE showing of a film is set to take place in Clydebank next month. 'The Old Oak', directed by Ken Loach, will be screened at The Hub Community Centre on Tuesday, October 1. The event is being put ...
A care home resident has shared her memories of taking refuge in an Anderson shelter for two days during the Clydebank Blitz to mark Remembrance Sunday. Lorna Graham, 91, lived in Clydebank during the ...
Over the nights of the 13th and 14th March 1941 Clydebank, Glasgow, was repeatedly bombed in a sustained campaign that resulted in hundreds of casualties. Video: Reporting Scotland, 2009.