“We never heard about that in school” is the most damning comment on how history is taught. Fourteenth-century battles between competing French nobles and our benign contributions to civilisation make up Scotland’s story, do they not?
“We never heard about that in school” is the most damning comment on how history is taught. Fourteenth-century battles between competing French nobles and our benign contributions to civilisation make up Scotland’s story, do they not?
Dalreoch Station in the West End of Dumbarton then and now. Picture by Tom Gardiner
St Mary’s College Arch at the Municipal Buildings in Dumbarton. Picture by ROBERT BEACON