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177:. She was annoyed that schools for disabled people only took those who were deemed teachable. One of her children had a disability and she was annoyed that disabled children were not seen in a normal community. Her organisation used its 170 members to found a new home on the Drumry Road in Clydebank which opened in 1978. 153:
took place and her house was destroyed. Of the 12,000 houses in Clydebank only eight were undamaged. Hyslop was working through this when 35,000 people lost their place to live. Her ARP headquarters at Radnor Park Church Hall took in 60 casualties after the nearby first aid post caught fire. There
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area of Glasgow in 1898. She was the last of three children born to Mary Kerr Hyslop and Thomas Reid. One of her first jobs was delivering milk as her family owned two shops on the south side of Glasgow. In 1921 she married and moved to Clydebank.
129:. Now in 1921, there was a new set of laws and Hyslop was asked to pay her rent but to refuse to pay any increases. She took a lead in the rent strike. When people came to enforce and evict tenants they would ring bells to make everyone aware. 283: 170: 28: 227: 126: 125:
When she arrived in Clydebank their neighbours were involved in a rent strike. There was a history of rent strikes and they had led in 1915 to the
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and she was one of few women promoted to be section heads. On 13 and 14 March 1941 the
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was no doctor, but a team of final year medical students arrived from Glasgow's
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after many years of campaigning and the Government's advisory
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In 1978 she was awarded Scotswoman of the Year by the
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Gorbals
Canniesburn Hospital
Gorbals
Rents and Mortgage Interest Restriction Act
Women's Co-operative Guild
Clydebank Co-operative Society
ARP Warden
Clydebank Blitz
Western Infirmary
Disability rights
Voluntary Association for Handicapped Persons
Disablement Advisory Committee
Evening Times
Canniesburn Hospital





"Hyslop [née Reid], Janet Kerr [Jenny] (1898–1989), community activist"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/54401
ISBN
978-0-19-861412-8
UK public library membership


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