West End Women's Heritage Walk
History & Heritage

West End Women's Heritage Walk

When

Saturday, 11 July 2026, 15:00 – 17:00

Glasgow Women's Libraryü

23 Landressy Street, Glasgow, G40 1BP

Time

15:0017:00

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Sorting labels for A Jukebox of People Trying to Change the World, Ruth Ewan, 2024 This guided Heritage Walk shares the stories of many remarkable women unearthed by our Women’s History Detectives. You’ll walk in the footsteps of suffragettes, rent strikers, and the first female students of the University of Glasgow, and learn about Rachel Hamilton, a pipe-smoking labourer and special constable, and other “wild women” who built this part of Glasgow, and whose contributions can still be felt today. Glasgow Women’s Library made history itself by creating this guided walking tour in 2007; the first one to focus on the pioneering women of the city. Get a flavour of the remarkable women celebrated on this walk in this short animated video made by students at Dundee’s Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design. https://vimeo.com/1092093192 Pick up a Stamp as you Stomp loyalty card when you attend a walk, do all 6 of our walks and get a very special Women Make history treat! Accessibility: Please note that we can only accommodate service dogs. For information about the accessibility of this route please go to this page: West End Women’s Heritage Walk If you have any questions regarding the accessibility of the walk please get in touch. To find out more about our other women’s heritage walks and trails, including downloadable maps and audio tours visit: https://womenslibrary.org.uk/discover-our-projects/women-make-history/womens-heritage-walks/.

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