Introduction of "X-way Crossings" in Glasgow (March 1967)
Experimental "X-Way" Crossings were introduced in Glasgow in early 1967. BBC Scotland's Jameson Clark asked Glasgow Corporation safety officer George Kerr for his thoughts on how the public might cope with this new technology! He wasn't confident! 😂😅😂

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M8 Motorway through Glasgow (1970s)

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Forth Road Bridge - The Long Span Film

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1975: GLASGOW's Victorian UNDERGROUND RAILWAY | Nationwide | Retro Transport | BBC Archive

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Harold Macmillan, Earl of Stockton, speaks in first televised debate | 40 years of the Lords on TV

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Construction of the Woodside Viaducts on the M8 Motorway in Glasgow in 1970

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1968: What is the WELSH WAY OF LIFE? | Check-Up | Voice of the People | BBC Archive

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Assyrian Genocide: A Fate Worse Than Death

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Backcourt Memories - Wonderful Old Glasgow: Streets and Dates Included. #history #ancestry

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How a Completely Shattered Giant Piston Became Brand New | Full Manufacturing Process

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Katja Hoyer on becoming Germany's controversial historian | New Statesman

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What Happened to the Habsburgs After Their Empire Collapsed?

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History and Modern Tour of Sauchiehall Street - Glasgow, Scotland

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I Spent 24 Hours In Glasgow Scotland | It Totally Shocked Me!

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Pelican Crossings Introduced, Public Outrage, 1970s - Film 1006931

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ROTTENROW - One of Glasgow's Oldest Streets

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Why the Mongols Vanished After Conquering Everything

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History Tour of the Merchant City | Glasgow Scotland

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Govan Now And Then

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10 Britain’s Greatest 1950s Saloons – #1 Became a Luxury Legend

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