Native bird symbolTrondra Local History Project

The Trondra Local History Group came together in 2000, where they began a local investigations module at John Wheatley College. They approached the Open Museum, and suggested working on an exhibition about their local community. The resulting exhibition Hidden History, “Greater Easterhouse More Than Just a Scheme” tells the story of Greater Easterhouse from its earliest origins, 9000 years ago, to the rapidly changing face of the area and features local history of the area, the history of Provanhall, its royal connections and ghostly residents.

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Trondra Hidden History Projects website.If you want to find out more about the work of the Trondra Local History Group, or even become a member, contact us on 0141 774 5632

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The Pathfinder is part of East Glasgow Learning Network supported by:Glasgow Community Planning Partnerhip

Glasgow Community Planning Partnership East Area and John Wheatley College.

John Wheatley College

Scottish Charity No. SCO21200

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Photos from Trondra work

Coal mine worker with horse

Bishoploch Loch with crannog

Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots