11 Jul 2008 at 10:39am Change for a better worldoulearn
12 min - Jul 11, 2008Micro-credit unions, how they work and how they are empowering women in Glasgow. Taken from the OU course 'International development: challenges for a world in transition' (U213) http://www3.open.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/environment-development-and-international-studies/index.htm http://www.open.ac.uk/use -
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3 Aug 2007 at 1:46am A Shot in the West - Trailer NEWjohnatcollege
1 min - Aug 3, 2007'A Shot in the West' follows a desperado known only as "Gold Bullet" as he arrives in a small western town 'Last Valley' populated by thugs, rouges, gunslingers and businessmen. "Gold Bullet" is in town for one reason only, to collect on a debt owed to him by a former employer Henry Wynn. Will Wynn give up the money or will it all end in bloodshed? http://www.goldbullet.co.uk
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14 Jul 2007 at 11:54pm THE JOE LOSS STORY - PART 3twiddlybobby
3 min - Jul 14, 2007During the war, Joe was recording for HMV. The quality of the shellac used was quite inferior, due to shortages. Chick Henderson made his last recording in Glasgow 1942, with Joe Loss. Tradgically, in 1944, Chick was killed in the war. Joe began using Howard Jones,Elizabeth Batey and his own group ''The Loss Chords'' as vocalists at this time. This tune, ''Without a penny in your pocket'' was apt for the time, considering the housing shortages due to air-raids, and also the debt Britain was in due to damages. The vocalist is Howard Jones. The photograph shows Joe in the 1940s.
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4 Feb 2007 at 1:31am Paisley - Stanely Castlevicmeuk
28 sec - Feb 4, 2007STANELY CASTLE ***************** Stanely Castle, to the west of Paisley, is still standing today, despite sitting in the middle of a reservoir. The exterior of this L-shaped keep is relatively intact - but the interior of the structure is now completely destroyed. It is situated on land that was originally the property of the Danzieltoun or Dennistoun family. In 1402, the lands passed through marriage to the Maxwells of Calderwood, who at the same time also took posession of newark estate, at modern-day Port Glasgow on the Clyde estuary. The Maxwells undertook the construction of four storey Stanely Castle and it remained in the family for the next two centuries until 1629, when it was sold to the Hawkhead family. It passed by marriage to the Boyle family in the middle of the 18th century. David Boyle had been made the first Earl of Glasgow in 1703 and the family's main estate was centred around Kelburn Castle at Largs. The Boyles built many churches all over Scotland, including the Cathedral of the Isles - Britain's smallest cathedral - on Cumbrae. By the 19th century the family found themselves in serious debt and Stanely Castle was abandoned and fell into ruin. In 1837 thre marshland surrounding the castle was flooded to create the Stanely Reservoir, which supplied the people of Paisley and its surrounding areas with fresh water. Over the years, the reservoir level was raised. It now submerges the lower portion of the castle, which had until then remained above the waterline on higher ground.
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31 Oct 2006 at 9:40pm Stanely Castlevicmeuk
15 sec - Oct 31, 2006STANELY CASTLE ***************** Stanely Castle, to the west of Paisley, is still standing today, despite sitting in the middle of a reservoir. The exterior of this L-shaped keep is relatively intact - but the interior of the structure is now completely destroyed. It is situated on land that was originally the property of the Danzieltoun or Dennistoun family. In 1402, the lands passed through marriage to the Maxwells of Calderwood, who at the same time also took posession of newark estate, at modern-day Port Glasgow on the Clyde estuary. The Maxwells undertook the construction of four storey Stanely Castle and it remained in the family for the next two centuries until 1629, when it was sold to the Hawkhead family. It passed by marriage to the Boyle family in the middle of the 18th century. David Boyle had been made the first Earl of Glasgow in 1703 and the family's main estate was centred around Kelburn Castle at Largs. The Boyles built many churches all over Scotland, including the Cathedral of the Isles - Britain's smallest cathedral - on Cumbrae. By the 19th century the family found themselves in serious debt and Stanely Castle was abandoned and fell into ruin. In 1837 thre marshland surrounding the castle was flooded to create the Stanely Reservoir, which supplied the people of Paisley and its surrounding areas with fresh water. Over the years, the reservoir level was raised. It now submerges the lower portion of the castle, which had until then remained above the waterline on higher ground.
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