Glasgow WI Tweedsmuir Community History - Volume 4, [ca. 2003]-[ca. 2008], p. 25

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Glasgow Women's Institute Book 4 Thls week's Peek Into the Past wee eubmltted by Nell Stewart. Stewart aleo provlded the following text. The above photo deplete the Independent Order of Good Templare. The main purpose of thle society wee the promotion of the abetlnenoe lrorn alcohollc beverages. A lodge wee started at New Glasgow In the 18103. A lot was purchased from Davld Mackle and a temple was erected along the seventh com elon llne opposite the school at Lundy'e Corner. Although It Is not know luet when the lodge dlabanded moot of them seem to have dleappeared after World War I. The Glaegow bulldlng was removed when the Klng'e ng‘hwey 11 was buIIt through McNab Townehlp In the 1920:. TM: photo Is one In a collectlon that belonged to Stewart's maternal grandmother Mary H. Cherry. Stewart does not have the name: of thou In the photo but suspects that local tamlly namee Canwell, Hamllton. Young and Murphy are represented In the photo. The above photo wee taken following a dletrlct meeting. The ChronIcIe-Gulde Invltee readers to submit photos for Its Peek Into the Post. Please Include Inlorrnatlon about your photo. 25 of66 «’6

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