Historical Events tagged with "glasgow"

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Crime & Law

Failed Terrorist Attack at Glasgow Airport

June 30th, 2007 17 years ago

A Jeep Cherokee loaded with propane canisters barreled into the entrance of Glasgow Airport, Scotland, aiming to cause mass destruction. The assailants, linked to the previous day's London car bomb attempts, intended to detonate the vehicle filled with gas. The attack was thwarted when the vehicle crashed and caught fire, preventing a larger disaster.

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Education & Academia

Wikipedia Celebrates One Million Articles Milestone

March 1st, 2006 19 years ago

The English-language Wikipedia reached its one millionth article with a page dedicated to the Jordanhill railway station, located in Glasgow, Scotland. This significant achievement was a testament to the collaborative efforts of countless volunteers devoted to sharing knowledge freely. The completion of the article marked a milestone in Wikipedia's growth, demonstrating the substantial contributions made in diverse fields, including geography, history, and culture. Jordanhill station, first opened in 1884, represents the dedication to preserving local history and the spirit of continuous learning that Wikipedia embodies.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Gas Explosion Kills 22 at Glasgow Shopping Centre

October 21st, 1971 53 years ago

A gas explosion occurred at a shopping centre in Glasgow, Scotland, resulting in the tragic loss of 22 lives. The explosion was caused by a buildup of gas in the basement of the building, where workers were trying to connect gas lines. The blast was catastrophic, leading to significant structural damage and many injuries among the shoppers and employees present. Emergency services responded swiftly, but the devastation left an indelible mark on the local community.

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Accidents & Tragedies

KLM Constellation Crash Near Glasgow Prestwick Airport

October 20th, 1948 76 years ago

A KLM Lockheed L-049 Constellation crashed while approaching Glasgow Prestwick Airport, resulting in the deaths of 40 individuals on board. The aircraft was part of a scheduled flight from Amsterdam to New York. Prior to the crash, pilots reported difficulties in navigation due to poor visibility conditions. Despite their efforts to make a safe landing, the plane ultimately went down in a field near the airport.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Glasgow's George Square Battle for Workers' Rights

January 31st, 1919 106 years ago

Tensions erupted in Glasgow's George Square as thousands gathered to demand an eight-hour workday during a post-World War I campaign for shorter working hours. Organizers, consisting of labor unions and workers, aimed to address the rising discontent due to labor exploitation. The peaceful demonstration turned violent when police intervened, leading to clashes and arrests. The scene highlighted the urgent demands for reforms amidst a backdrop of economic hardship and industrial unrest.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Launch of Glasgow Underground Railway

December 14th, 1896 128 years ago

The Glasgow Underground Railway officially opened, operated by the Glasgow District Subway Company. This marked a significant advancement in urban transportation for Glasgow, providing essential transit options within the city. The inaugural route ran in a circular fashion, encompassing several key stations and neighborhoods. The success of this project set a precedent for future subway systems in the UK and abroad, transforming how residents could navigate urban environments.

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Education & Academia

Establishment of the Boys' Brigade in Glasgow

October 4th, 1883 141 years ago

The Boys' Brigade was inaugurated in Glasgow by Sir William Smith in October 1883, aimed at providing a disciplined environment for boys to enhance their character and moral values. Meeting at North Woodside Church, it sought to combine Christian teachings with physical and moral education. The event marked the beginning of an organization that would grow to serve thousands of young men globally, offering activities that promoted teamwork, responsibility, and spiritual growth.

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Sports & Recreation

First International Football Match Held

November 30th, 1872 152 years ago

The inaugural international football match took place at Hamilton Crescent, Glasgow, featuring Scotland versus England. This landmark event attracted significant attention, setting the stage for future international competitions. A total of 4,000 spectators witnessed the match, which ended in a goalless draw. The match featured amateur players representing their countries, showcasing the growing popularity of football.

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Military & Warfare

Union Garrison in Glasgow Surrenders

October 15th, 1864 160 years ago

On October 15, 1864, Confederate forces successfully captured the Union garrison at Glasgow, Missouri. The event unfolded when Confederate General Joseph O. Shelby led his troops in a surprise attack against the Union-held position. The garrison, defended by Union soldiers, was forced to surrender without significant resistance. This marked a strategic victory for Confederate forces in the region, emphasizing the ongoing military tensions between the Union and Confederacy in the western theater of the American Civil War.

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