File:Troops arriving in George Square to take charge of public buildings.jpg

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English: "Troops arriving in George Square to take charge of public buildings", on either Saturday 1 or Sunday 2 February. The Tam o'Shanter bonnets and the Glengarry worn by the officer were issued only to Scottish troops. One soldier, at the extreme right, wears a soft trench cap, as do men behind. Another, his head visible between the two uniformed messenger boys, to the left, wears a slouch (bush) hat.
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Source (Monday 3 February 1919). "Troops arriving in George Square to take charge of public buildings". Bulletin. as cited in Barclay, Gordon J. (2018). "'Duties in Aid of the Civil Power': The Deployment of the Army to Glasgow, 31 January to 17 February 1919". Journal of Scottish Historical Studies 38 (2): 261-292. DOI:10.3366/jshs.2018.0248.
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