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Re: "Who Do You Think You Are", Series 14: #6 Lulu
« Reply #27 on: Sunday 20 August 17 21:05 BST (UK) »
I confess that when she said something like "It makes me so angry", I wanted the historian to say, "Does it make you want to shout?"

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Re: "Who Do You Think You Are", Series 14: #6 Lulu
« Reply #28 on: Sunday 20 August 17 21:53 BST (UK) »
Anent the Springburn locomotive works, the fact that tradesmen were largely Protestant was due to apprentices being taken in "by the hand!" i.e, their fathers/brothers were tradesmen there before them. This was general in the railway workshops until recent times. 

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« Reply #29 on: Sunday 20 August 17 23:04 BST (UK) »
It's repeated on Wednesday at 23:45 (25 mins later in Northern Ireland).

Thanks KG, Looking forward to it!

The "mixed" relationship of Hugh and Helen would have been truly shocking to both Catholic and Protestant families , friends & neighbours in 1920s Glasgow. With his poor work record,  scar and offending/ prison time, Hugh was hardly an ideal catch.

Oh yes Looby......A crime worse than murder that would have been so I guess it's a true saying, 'Love conquers all'  ;D

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Re: "Who Do You Think You Are", Series 14: #6 Lulu
« Reply #30 on: Monday 21 August 17 10:31 BST (UK) »
In north Lancashire people used to say "She/he turned, you know" when one partner in a mixed Protestant/Roman Catholic marriage changed to the other's Church.  Usually it would be the Catholic partner's Church which would perform the marriage ceremony, the Protestant partner having had to sign a document promising not to marry again in a Protestant church or have another civil ceremony.  He/she would also have to promise to bring up any children as Catholic. To avoid this people would get married in a registry office, but of course this would not be recognised by the RC Church. 
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Re: "Who Do You Think You Are", Series 14: #6 Lulu
« Reply #31 on: Monday 21 August 17 11:45 BST (UK) »
Glasgow expression. "He/she jumped the dyke!"  ;D

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Re: "Who Do You Think You Are", Series 14: #6 Lulu
« Reply #32 on: Monday 21 August 17 13:02 BST (UK) »
Glasgow expression. "He/she jumped the dyke!"  ;D

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Possibly from the Dutch?
In English we say "jumped out of the frying-pan into the fire".
The Dutch equivalent is "to jump over the dyke into the sea"! ;D
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Re: "Who Do You Think You Are", Series 14: #6 Lulu
« Reply #33 on: Monday 21 August 17 20:59 BST (UK) »
  He/she would also have to promise to bring up any children as Catholic. To avoid this people would get married in a registry office, but of course this would not be recognised by the RC Church.

My husband had to do this when we got married, only 5 years ago! (mixed marriage lol)

I enjoyed this episode actually even though I'm not a fan of lulu normally. I'll even forgive her tears as it was actually about her mother - not a distant ancestor who she had never heard of until 3 hours ago.

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