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1806

Immediately adjacent to Glasgow, Calton was a relatively large community with an estimated population of 6,695 in 1791. It was predominantly working-class, but there were also wealthy residents such as the textile magnate David Dale (1739-1806) whose home in Charlotte Street overlooked Glasgow Green.

1815

Conditions had worsened for weavers after the Napoleonic wars ended in 1815, with recession and soaring unemployment due to the labour market being inundated with soldiers returning from the front.

1817

Concerns about policing and environmental problems prompted calls for more effective local government and in 1817 Calton was turned into a self-governing burgh of barony with its own provost and council.

1820

On April Fool's Day 1820, three weavers from Parkhead announced an Address to the Inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland, calling for a general strike against the government to gain rights for the working classes.

1846

Calton soon acquired a reputation for the efficiency of its administration, and when the burgh was annexed to Glasgow in 1846, many of its practices were adopted by the city.

1987

On the 200th anniversary of the Calton Weavers Massacre in 1987, Scottish artist Ken Currie was commissioned to paint a memorial, which was on display at the People’s Palace.

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