Refugee Histories of Glasgow
Explore Glasgow’s refugee histories, across the world and around the city. From international solidarity campaigns to grassroots community action, refugees and asylum seekers have played key roles in the city’s cultural and political life. Learn about these struggles, alongside histories stretching further back across the twentieth century.
ADDRESS & CONTACT INFO
Robert Burns statue, George Square, G2 1EQ
George Square, G2 1EQ
VISIT DETAILS
TOUR DATES & TIMES
Friday 20th September: 11 : 00 AM
TOUR INFORMATION
Tour Duration: 120
Tour Meeting Point: Robert Burns statue, George Square, G2 1EQ
Tour Meeting Point: Robert Burns statue, George Square, G2 1EQ
BOOKING DETAILS
OTHER INFORMATION
TRAVEL
Nearest Train and/or Subway: Queen Street Station
Parking Available: no
Additional Parking Details: -
Parking Available: no
Additional Parking Details: -
ACCESSIBILITY
Physical Access: Limited Access
Further Accessibility Details: Walks conducted on paved urban thoroughfares – robust footwear required. Participants must keep pace with pedestrian and urban traffic.
Facilities:
Additional Restricitions on Access: -
Further Accessibility Details: Walks conducted on paved urban thoroughfares – robust footwear required. Participants must keep pace with pedestrian and urban traffic.
Facilities:
Additional Restricitions on Access: -
ORGANISATION
Organised by: Radical Glasgow Tours
The Scottish Labour History Society has participated in Glasgow Doors Open Days for the last ten years. Working with Glasgow Radical Tours we have organised three Walking Tours for Glasgow Doors Open Day Festival 2024.
Tel: -
Email: radicalglasgowtours@gmail.com
Website: www.radicalglasgowtours.com
The Scottish Labour History Society has participated in Glasgow Doors Open Days for the last ten years. Working with Glasgow Radical Tours we have organised three Walking Tours for Glasgow Doors Open Day Festival 2024.
Tel: -
Email: radicalglasgowtours@gmail.com
Website: www.radicalglasgowtours.com