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The 'Glasgow in London' Dinner
The Trades House “Glasgow in London Dinner” was held in the modern opulence of Haberdashers’ Hall in London on Tuesday 10th September and attended by 160 crafts men and women, most of whom are members of Incorporations who live in the South.
Chaired by Deacon Convener Tom McInally the guests of honour included Sir David Wootton, Past Lord Mayor and London Sheriffs Vincent Keaveny and Liz Green. The Dinner was a splendid way of reconnecting with members in the South and with many members of the London Livery including several current Masters. Late Lord Mayor Sir Charles Bowman, who spoke at the first London in Glasgow dinner, was also a guest.
Glasgow’s Best-Kept Secret: The History of the Trades Hall
For anyone
interested in Glasgow and its history, we are delighted to announce that this fascinating publication “Glasgow’s Best Kept Secret: The History of the Trades
Hall” is hot off the press!
This beautiful limited edition has been painstakingly researched over the last three years by the Trades House Honorary Archivist, Craig Bryce and edited by Neil Baxter (previously Secretary and Treasurer of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland). Deacon Convener Tom McInally has also been instrumental in the book’s publication.
Inc of Masons' window unveiled at Glasgow Royal Infirmary
DC Tom McInally and Gordon Weetch, Deacon of the Incorporation of Masons, were joined by Glasgow Lord Provost Eva
Bolander on 2nd September to unveil a stained glass window representing the Incorporation of the Masons at Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
This is the second in a series of 15 windows to be installed in the hospital.
Govan High School courtyard makeover
A new Japanese Garden at Govan High School was unveiled in the presence of the Japanese Consul General, Mr. Nozomu
Takaoka, on Tuesday (27 Aug), with the pupils who worked with the Incorporation of Gardeners to design, create and build the impressive space on hand to describe their work.
Evening Times Community Champion Awards 2019
The Trades House of Glasgow is delighted to be sponsoring the Evening Times Community Champion Awards 2019. This recognises people that make a difference to their community.
"BOLD, bright projects and brilliant, brave individuals standing up for the causes they believe in are at the heart of the Glasgow Community Champions Awards."