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Glasgow Women's Library

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955:"Glasgow Women's Library on Instagram: "🎄 Day 11 of The 12 Days of GWL Christmas🎄 Suffrage Oak & Resin Charcuterie Boards £60 (only 6 will ever be made) From Small Acorns… We are proud to launch a truly special range of new merchandise designed and created by Glasgow based artist Annie Graham made from wood from the Glasgow Suffrage Oak. These items are limited editions, and include chopping boards, book marks, earrings and keyrings and are only available to purchase from the Glasgow Women's Library shop. The Suffrage Oak was planted on Kelvin Way in Glasgow's West End by Louisa Lumsden on behalf of Suffrage organisations on 20 April 1918, to commemorate the right to vote being granted to some women in February 1918, after decades of determined campaigning. On International Women's Day 1995, the Women's Committee of Glasgow City Council erected a plaque beside the tree which acknowledge its history. In 2015 GWL nominated the Suffrage Oak to be named Scotland's Tree of the Year in an annual national competition run by the Woodland Trust. The Suffrage Oak won, and the award was presented to representatives from Glasgow Women's Library at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh on 27 October 2015. In October 2017 the Suffrage Oak was badly damaged by Storm Ophelia, losing around 30% of its canopy and suffering a large tear to its trunk. To save the tree, and protect the public, Glasgow City Council Tree Surgeons worked to reduce its height and rebalance the canopy. The tree's survival was touch and go. Glasgow Women's Library requested the resulting oak off-cuts, left them to season, and vowed to make them into beautiful and enduring objects that would both celebrate Suffrage campaigners and support its own work as the UK's sole Accredited Museum dedicated to women's history. Visit our shop & support a unique charity whilst giving something different, special, ethical & unique this Christmas. You can visit Glasgow Women's Library until Wednesday 21st December at 4.30pm. #UnwrapArt #GWLChristmas #FeministGifts #herstory #WomensHistory #advent"" 930:"Glasgow Women's Library on Instagram: "🎄 Day 10 of The 12 Days of GWL Christmas🎄 Suffrage Oak Earrings £10 From Small Acorns… We are proud to launch a truly special range of new merchandise designed and created by Glasgow based artist Annie Graham made from wood from the Glasgow Suffrage Oak. These items are limited editions, and include chopping boards, book marks, earrings and keyrings and are only available to purchase from the Glasgow Women's Library shop. The Suffrage Oak was planted on Kelvin Way in Glasgow's West End by Louisa Lumsden on behalf of Suffrage organisations on 20 April 1918, to commemorate the right to vote being granted to some women in February 1918, after decades of determined campaigning. On International Women's Day 1995, the Women's Committee of Glasgow City Council erected a plaque beside the tree which acknowledge its history. In 2015 GWL nominated the Suffrage Oak to be named Scotland's Tree of the Year in an annual national competition run by the Woodland Trust. The Suffrage Oak won, and the award was presented to representatives from Glasgow Women's Library at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh on 27 October 2015. In October 2017 the Suffrage Oak was badly damaged by Storm Ophelia, losing around 30% of its canopy and suffering a large tear to its trunk. To save the tree, and protect the public, Glasgow City Council Tree Surgeons worked to reduce its height and rebalance the canopy. The tree's survival was touch and go. Glasgow Women's Library requested the resulting oak off-cuts, left them to season, and vowed to make them into beautiful and enduring objects that would both celebrate Suffrage campaigners and support its own work as the UK's sole Accredited Museum dedicated to women's history. Visit our shop & support a unique charity whilst giving something different, special, ethical & unique this Christmas. You can visit Glasgow Women's Library until Wednesday 21st December at 4.30pm. #UnwrapArt #GWLChristmas #FeministGifts #herstory #WomensHistory #advent"" 980:"Glasgow Women's Library on Instagram: "New Suffrage Oak Merch Alert! We are thrilled to have had the opportunity to work with Glasgow School of Art graduate, Annie Graham (MLitt Sculpture), Winner of the 2021 Sustainability Degree Show Prize who has created this limited range of products that are inspired by and use wood from the Suffrage Oak. Coasters (set of 5): £30 Trinket boxes: Small £25 Medium £30 Large £35 Fridge Magnets: £5 Here is the Suffrage Oak story, in three chapters. Here is the Suffrage Oak story, in three chapters: (i) The Suffrage Oak was planted on Kelvin Way in Glasgow's West End by Louisa Lumsden on behalf of Suffrage organisations on 20 April 1918, to commemorate the right to vote being granted to some women in February 1918, after decades of determined campaigning. On International Women's Day 1995, the Women's Committee of Glasgow City Council erected a plaque beside the tree which acknowledge its history. (ii) In 2015 Glasgow Women's Library nominated the Suffrage Oak to be named Scotland's Tree of the Year in an annual national competition run by the Woodland Trust. The Suffrage Oak won, and the award was presented to representatives from Glasgow Women's Library at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh on 27 October 2015. (iii) In October 2017 the Suffrage Oak was badly damaged by Storm Ophelia, losing around 30% of its canopy and suffering a large tear to its trunk. To save the tree, and protect the public, Glasgow City Council Tree Surgeons worked to reduce its height and rebalance the canopy. The tree's survival was touch and go. Glasgow Women's Library requested the resulting oak off-cuts, left them to season, and vowed to make them into beautiful and enduring objects that would both celebrate Suffrage campaigners and support its own work as the UK's sole Accredited Museum dedicated to women's history."" 285: 189: 201: 31: 1244: 1941: 217: 228:
The library is the UK's only accredited museum concerned with women's history, and was awarded Recognised Collection of National Significance to Scotland status in 2015. The collection includes Suffragette memorabilia, knitting and dress making patterns from the 1930s, Girls' annuals c.1950s to 1980s
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Library built in 1903. The move was completed in November 2015, after two years of renovation work. Collective Architecture were responsible for the refurbishment which included an innovative external lift shaft incorporating book titles. The new library was officially opened on 7 November 2015 by
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project, a Black and Minority Ethnic Women’s Project and a lending library. The archives include historical and contemporary artefacts relating to women's lives and achievements. The group provide guided walks around Glasgow through the "Women Make History" project highlighting local women like
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principles. The library was awarded Recognised Collection of National Significance to Scotland status in 2015, as the collection contains valuable resources pertaining to women and their lives. In 2018, it was shortlisted for Museum of the Year. The museum supplies and encourages training and
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collection, which helps document the lives and experiences of women. The collection includes comics and political publications as well as personal and music zines. The library runs regular workshops to raise awareness of zines and encourage women to make their own.
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in the Charing Cross area of the city, occupying the space formally used by the Anderston Library. Following a decision taken in 2012, it moved to more suitable premises in Landressy Street in Bridgeton, the former site of Bridgeton Library, which was a B listed
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on the corner of Hill and Dalhousie Street. It evolved from the 'Women in Profile' project, whose aim was to ensure the visibility of women in the programming of Glasgow,
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In 2017 the library, working with YouthLink Scotland, displayed research on inspirational women from five communities. The project was supported by the
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Glasgow Women's Library is free to join and provides clubs, events, courses and workshops. This includes an
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and Scottish Women's Liberation newsletters from the 1970s. Amongst its archival collections is the
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The Women's Library was established in 1991. The original library was housed in a shop front in
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In 2011, and in celebration of their 21st birthday in 2012, the library launched the
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won the Scottish Woman of the Year award in 2015, and a Woman of the Year in 2016.
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year. By 2016 the number of paid staff had reached 22, along with 100 volunteers.
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pandemic the exhibitions and other regular events have been held online.
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To mark her retirement from the role and her place as the first female
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project, commissioning a group of 21 artists and 21 writers, including
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Archive which is one of the most important LGBT collections in the UK.
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education, as well as skill-sharing via volunteers and/or staff.
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The library regularly hosts exhibitions ranging from work by
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