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Crawfurd in her unpublished memoir recounts how during the rent-strike factors would try to collect the rental increases by resorting to the blackmail of social humiliation. The ploy was to dupe individual household tenants into believing that everyone else in the close had paid up. Upon one of
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on 29 November 2013. The mural, coordinated by Art Pistol, features work by a number of artists including Bob McNamara, who is also known as Rogue One, and Danny McDermott, known as EJEK. The mural pays homage to the history of the area, and shows a variety of people who have visited this location.
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to convey their vision of a fitting statue. Public showings of the set of five maquettes were scheduled to take place from
November 2015 through February 2016, at various locations commencing at the Pearce Institute in Govan. Sculptor Andrew Brown was selected to sculpt the statue in February 2016.
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is a play by A.J. Taudevin. It was first produced in
October 2014 in Oran Mor, Glasgow in association with the Traverse Theatre. The play is set in a tenement flat in Govan where the lead character's memories come back to life in a series of flashbacks. The play is divided into eleven sections, and
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chose to depict a hypothetical monument to
Barbour in Govan. The work generated interest in a real statue of Barbour, which in 2013 led to the creation of the Remember Mary Barbour Association (RMBA), who campaigned for a statue. The campaign garnered support from Glasgow City Council,
325:. Barbour and the others organised this predominately through open air meetings in Glasgow, Clydeside and Edinburgh. The possibility of a negotiated peace settlement became less likely with the formation of a new coalition government in December 1916, led by
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Barbour drafted in men from Govan's shipyards, led them to the factor's office and demanded the amount of the increase be returned. 'Faced with thousands of black-faced workers the factor handed over the money' Crawfurd recalls.
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November 2015 based on an apparent lack of community engagement. In order to meet the shortfall and raise the money to complete the project, the RMBA planned several events including a gala concert to be held in the
574:(Five Leaves 2011, re-printed Saraband 2014). Also featured in the novel are the Glasgow women's involvement in the Rent Strikes and the events leading up to the foundation of the first birth control clinic in Govan, Glasgow.
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at 5 Macleod Street, where they lived with their son, James. Their son David died in infancy in 1897. By the 1911 census, the family, including another son, William, had moved to 43 Ure Street (now Uist Street).
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Barbour worked as a thread twister, eventually becoming a carpet printer. On 28 August 1896, Mary Rough married an engineer, David Barbour (2 May 1873 – 13 November 1957), at Wallace Place,
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people of her constituency, serving on numerous committees covering the provision of health and welfare services, and even after her retirement in 1931, Barbour remained involved in this area.
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with 10,000 people taking part. Other branches of the WPC were then established throughout Scotland, England and South Wales. Their campaign continued until the end of World War I.
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The text of the plaque describes Barbour as a "Social Reformer, Rent Strike Leader, Women's Peace Crusader and Pioneering Woman Councillor", and incorporates a quote from
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is about Mary Barbour's organisation of the 1915 rent strike. A song was also written about Mary Barbour by Glasgow singer/songwriter Lainey Dempsey.
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Renfrewshire Council also agreed to establish and fund a Mary Barbour Prize to be awarded annually to a school pupil at Kilbarchan Primary School.
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Burness, Catriona (2015). Gall, Gregor; Phillips, Jim (eds.). "Remember Mary Barbour".
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Mrs Barbour. The director was Emma Callander assisted by Andy McNamee.
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1766:"Seventy-Four today! Housing Association honours founder".
1068:. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. 2007. p. 29.
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Barbour first became politically active as a member of the
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Barbour was born on 20 February 1875 at 37 New Street,
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1460:"Birth Control Local Clinic Opens for Married Women".
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Mary Barbour Blue Plaque, 10 Hutton Drive, Linthouse
1834:"Lord Provost to launch Remember Mary Barbour Fund"
1717:"A Play, a Pie and a Pint: Mrs Barbour's Daughters"
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903:"SR Birth Mary Rough (Statutory Births 568/ 59)"
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1632:"Mary Barbour and the Glasgow Rent Strikes"
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1806:McMeekin, Elizabeth (9 March 2012).
2345:"Linthouse honours housing pioneer"
2062:Rodger, Hannah (22 February 2016).
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1143:. Oberon Modern Plays. p. 67.
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1976:Glasgow Young Scot, 20 Trongate.
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1832:Glasgow Young Scot, 20 Trongate.
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1558:(1990). Cameron, Alasdair (ed.).
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469:Mary Barbour in popular culture
314:. These women also worked with
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1742:"The Liberation of Celia Kahn"
1321:"Women Municipal Candidates".
1291:"How The Results Were Taken".
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2038:"MARY BARBOUR STATUE UPDATE"
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1562:. London: Nick Hern Books.
1306:"The Municipal Elections".
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1690:Taudevin, A.J. (2015).
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1215:"WOMEN'S PEACE CRUSADE"
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1585:When The Clyde Ran Red
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