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Free Church Students’ Literary Association

Overview This association met on Friday evenings at 7.30 in the Greek Class Room of the Free Church Presbytery House, which was located on Holmhead Street. Its object (i.e. the purpose for meeting) was its members’ intellectual as well as Read More …

Gaelic Society of Glasgow (not same as Gaelic Club)

Overview The Glasgow Post Office directory for 1906-1907 provides a list of this society’s objects, its membership requirements, along with its subscription fees: ‘[…] The objects of the Society are: — The cultivation of the Gaelic Language; the cultivation and Read More …

Glasgow Literary Club

Overview This literary club was in fact an institution, in the sense of being a building where club members met for in/formal literary and social events and activities. The club was founded in 1911 and located at 266 St Vincent Read More …

Glasgow University Dumfriesshire & Galloway Literary Society

Overview From the University of Glasgow Archives Services online catalogue Archives Hub: ‘Administrative / Biographical History: Glasgow University Dumfriesshire & Galloway Literary Society was formed at the University of Glasgow , Scotland, in 1876 . The object of the society Read More …

National Burns Club, Ltd., Glasgow

Overview This group had its own Club Rooms, which were located at 93 Douglas Street (just off St. Vincent Street, and to the west of the city centre). Later, it had its own library. The ‘Club Notes’ of the 1905 Read More …

Recently Added Societies

  • Glasgow Bankers’ Debating and Literary Society

    Overview The evidence for this society comes from the 'Preface' to William Graham's Deirdre: A Scoto-Irish Romance of the First Century… Read more…

  • The Thom Society

    Overview The evidence for this society comes George Hull's The Poets and Poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902) (1902). This Glaswegian literary group… Read more…

  • Pollokshields Parish Church Literary Society

    Overview Pollokshields is an area in the south side of Glasgow. (For more information on this area, see Gerald Blaikie's article,… Read more…

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