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Labours Bob Gillespie chats to Govanites Catherine Maitland




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Labours Bob Gillespie chats to Govanites Catherine Maitland

Labours Bob Gillespie chats to Govanites Catherine Maitland, her son Joseph and cabbie Jack Cleary. 2nd November 1988

Daily Herald
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Media ID 21657967

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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the vibrant streets of Govan in the 1980s. Labours Bob Gillespie, a prominent politician known for his dedication to serving the community, is seen engaging in an animated conversation with three Govanites who have become emblematic of their neighborhood's spirit. Catherine Maitland, accompanied by her son Joseph and cabbie Jack Cleary, stands as a representation of the diverse tapestry that makes up Govan. Their presence signifies the unity and support that existed among its residents during a time when solidarity was crucial. As Gillespie chats with them on that fateful day of November 2nd, 1988, one can only imagine what topics were discussed - perhaps local issues affecting everyday life or plans for revitalizing their beloved community. The taxi parked nearby serves as a reminder of how transportation played an integral role in connecting people and fostering social bonds within neighborhoods like Govan. This print not only captures a moment frozen in time but also encapsulates the essence of political engagement and grassroots activism. It reminds us of those individuals who tirelessly worked towards improving society at its core - politicians like Bob Gillespie who genuinely cared about their constituents' well-being. Memory Lane Prints allows us to revisit these historical moments through evocative imagery such as this one. It serves as both a testament to our past and an inspiration for future generations striving to create positive change within their own communities.

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