Our director, Margot McCuaig, was thrilled to be invited to speak at the Dunfermline College of Physical Education Old Students’ Association (DCPEOSA) AGM[…]
We worked on a wonderful project about the East Lighthouse on Rathlin Island, which is one of three lighthouses on the island. Rathlin[…]
When the Scotland hockey team was invited to play against West Germany in Berlin in September 1961, it was just weeks after the[…]
Acclaimed singer songwriter Eddi Reader goes on a journey to discover more about her granny Sadie Smith’s remarkable football career with Rutherglen Ladies.[…]
Determined to play, nine-year-old Julie Fleeting’s life in football began with a local boys club. It was the first step in achieving a[…]
Iron Women explores the extraordinary history of women’s golf in Scotland. From the early pioneers of the eighteenth century, to formidable role models[…]
Denied a pathway to football as children, The Women Who Built Glasgow City is the inspiring journey of Carol Anne Stewart and Laura[…]
An empowering role model, talented Scottish tennis player Elena Baltacha was just 30 years old when she died from cancer in 2014. Her[…]
In the 1970s, 17-year-old Rose Reilly left Ayrshire determined to realize her dream to play professional football. A World Cup winner in 1984[…]
In 1991, as the town of Motherwell faced the crippling social, economic and cultural impact of the closure of the Ravenscraig steelworks, its[…]