I've been to Glasgow twice, some ancestors came from here, though not long enough or official enough to be recorded there> Te Glass sisters are my main genealogical 'brickwall'. Anyways, in Glasgow ① I discovered it was extra to spin clothes at the laundrette, and ② I discovered most Australians were, like myself, travelling on their Euro passports. Also now a bygone era.
Very clever Neil! I hope everyone gets the Patrick Keiller reference - if not, they should watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTGH3G8YkaU
Thank you. I wish the whole thing were easily accessible online.
I've been to Glasgow twice, some ancestors came from here, though not long enough or official enough to be recorded there> Te Glass sisters are my main genealogical 'brickwall'. Anyways, in Glasgow ① I discovered it was extra to spin clothes at the laundrette, and ② I discovered most Australians were, like myself, travelling on their Euro passports. Also now a bygone era.
My wife was headhunted for a job in Tasmania but decided not to go. What might have been!
Wow. Medical I guess. I wonder who I might have been If we had not moved to Tas when I was 10 or so, and stayed in Sydney.