This article is largely based on the surviving records of two Scottish tramp shipping firms, Hugh Hogarth & Sons and Lyle Shipping, the former privately owned throughout its history and the latter later a public company. It traces their birth and growth up to what became, after 1958 when ...
When looking at birth/baptism records, keep an eye out for the term "natural" child; this denotes a child born out of wedlock. (As opposed to a "lawful" child, whose parents were married.) Not Just Births, Marriages, and Deaths The OPRs aren't just recording births, marriages, and d...
Although Saint Andrew, the Patron Saint of Scotland is a well-recognized and beloved symbol of Scotland, you might be surprised to learn that he wasn’t actually Scottish by birth. Instead, according to the New Testament, Andrew was born into a fishing family in Bethsaida, Galilee (now ...
A motion dedicated to women and girls in Gaza passed smoothly, a relief at a time when we sit in fear and griefat the realitiesof women giving birth in war and hostage conditions, lacking medical supplies and being unable to feed their children. Above:the UCU delegation at #STUCWomen23 O...
Cohort profile: the Scottish health surveys cohort: linkage of study participants to routinely collected records for mortality, hospital discharge, cancer and offspring birth characteristics in three nationwide studies. Int J Epidemiol 2010; 39: 345–350. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar ...
like your birth certificate, driving licence or passport. One of these documents needs a photo. You’ll also need two documents which prove where you live, like bank statements, council tax bills, utility bills or a P60. All documents you supply to prove your identity have to be the origin...
In ‘People and Stories’, guests will explore some of the most famous sightings and hoax’s linked to Nessie, set in the ‘bar of the old hotel’ guest meet old and young Mrs Aldie Mackay and learn how her one sighting changed history forever; and gave birth to a modern legend. ...
This was seen in all year of birth cohorts (Figure 2). Figure 2 also shows that the difference in uptake between the SIMD quintiles is widening in the younger cohorts of unimmunised women. Whereas women in SIMD1–4 born in 1988 and 1989 showed a trend of increasing attendance with ...
There are usually two or three tiers on a traditional Scottish wedding cake but only the bottom tier is cut and eaten at the wedding. The smaller, top tier, is wrapped and kept in the freezer until the birth/christening of the couples first child. ...
Uptake, birth cohort, SIMD, immunisation and rurality Both unadjusted and adjusted analysis (Table 1) showed significant association between uptake and year of birth, SIMD, immunisation status and rurality (all P<0.05).There was a significant decline in overall attendance from the 1988 cohort to ...