Govan feels vibrant again. I was born in Southern General 1971, lived in 1 Elder Street with my mum Ina Quinn and dad Peter Quinn, brothers and sister. We may then apply our discretion under the user terms to amend or delete comments. We moved to Cardonald when I was very small but used to go back to Govan all the time and stay with my grannie at 711 Govan Road, above McLarens Newsagents. Also, among the plans for Govans hub was a programme to make Govans main shopping area more attractive such as joining Govans Market, Shopping Centre, Underground and bus depot together under the one roof. 199310 Scottish Charity No. Co. Ltd., Alexander Stephens & Sons, J & G Thomson, Harland & Wolff and more. The first, Moorepark Grounds, was situated to the north of the mansion from the early 1900s and made way for the housing development;[12] the second (New Moore Park, opened in 1929) was to the south-west of the neighbourhood off Edmiston Drive[12] and had fallen into some disrepair before being replaced by a business park at the turn of the 21st century, with the club moving to new facilities at Shieldhall after some years of uncertainty.[13][14]. I've been back to visit my relatives several times, but the old places are gone. Get into Govan. Clydebuilt Database - Shipping Times, Stuart Cameron. I really like the big Co-op department store and Woolworths on Langlands Road. 110m Govan Road Campus . They also discovered in the early days that one gang member was driving about in hired cars. We moved to a new house in Mallaig Road which was built on what used to be Millers Farm where I stayed until I got married. 2 Markus, 1993, p. 148 My sisters were Elaine & Brenda and my brother was George. My Aunt and Uncle Kathleen and Tommy Blacker lived in 6 Rathlin Street, Govan. This was around 1954ish. For instance; my mother was standing on the banks of the Clyde in 1938, when the Queen Mary was launched. Young Young Winey (Govan) (G51) (Moorpark) 'Republican Wine Alley' . I had to leave early as I was going to a residential orchestral camp but I was so heartbroken at the shop closing, I didn't want to miss a moment of that last day. [26], Govan's other major shipbuilding firm was founded in the 1860s as: Randolph, Elder and Company, later becoming John Elder and Company. Saturday afternoons were for the matinees at one of the four movie halls; Lyceum, Plaza, Elder and Vogue. Drug and alcohol abuse was a widespread problem and unemployment stood at 30% - three times the national average. As for Billie Cameron, she now lives in Montreal, her sister Isa was a war bride and came to Canada in 1948 to be with her Canadian husband and lives north of Toronto in Collingwood. Houses are places to live in, either for one person or several. There is a story By Danny Cahley born In 57 Hamilton Street, Govan it was renamed Nethan Street if I remember correctly. Fond memories include falling in the Elder Park pond and breaking my collar bone, trying to do the fish and chips, building gang huts in the air-raid shelters and raking the middens. For those who did move in, it was not a matter of them wanting to live in the area, it was more a case of people with little or no choice about where they could stay. sau. There mother sold her house to get them season tickets to basketball games before they met their baby daddies. The manager was a man called Jackie. Does anyone remember; Sophie, Robert; and Mary,who lived in Carmichael Street, Govan 1936? Within it and its roughly circular churchyard is one of the finest collections of Early Christian stones in the United Kingdom, known as the Govan Stones, dating from the c.9th to 11th centuries. My grandparents on my mother's side were McElhinneys and attended Plantation Church while my dad's side and myself attending our Lady and St Margaret's Chapel. I was born in 1952 and lived in Golspie Street until I was 10 when we moved to Garthamlock. Went to Drumoyne primary then Govan High. Its cells were just as grim but did not seem to deter the many local villains who frequented them on a regular basis. We visited Govan in recent years and is not the same place anymore. "I like to be challenged and Govan did that every day.". I was the smallest and skinniest one there, there were about 10 of us up on the dyke, they're all shouting at me, so I shouts I'm just gettting ready. Water was always roasting hot and bath was very deep used to spend hours in it; and who can forget the carbolic soap!!! : Gwovan[3]? I was born in 1952 and lived in Golspie St until I was 10 when we moved to Garthamlock. I spent 18 months there before being released on a three-year parole where I took a job in the local Cleansing Department as a midgy-man. When the railway was to be built in the late nineteenth century, however, the confusion over proper descriptions in the land titles made necessary legal transactions difficult and had to be reconciled. Any profits went into the family home and we knew that we would get in return our Saturday matinee money and a sweety. I was brought up on Broomloan Road, Ibrox across from Ibrox high flats.the Ibrox house pub was just up road from me as well. The church of Govan was a prebend of Glasgow. Does anyone remember Reid the baker who was in Neptune Street around about the 1950s? See more of Sunny Govan Memories on Facebook. Through the ages people have lived in houses, building them according to the climate, topography, the material available, and the social and cultural ideas of the time. George and Mary Breslin's, 2 boys (Raymond and Michael), William & Margaret Gallagher's boy and girl (Charles and Maureen) and John & Annie Mc Culloch's 2 girls and 1 boy ( Elizabeth, Mary and John) which was us. 7 Markus, 1993, p. 163 Gran was Annie Murphy but her dad died when she was 4 and her mother remarried John Johnston and went on to have a huge number of children - and as we research the family, we keep finding more. [12], There is an oddity whereby part of eighteenth-century parish of Govan (which was in Lanarkshire) is counted as being within Renfrewshire. Would love to hear if anyone remembers the Wallace family! We lived directly opposite the Steamie and I vividly recall playing ball against the red brick wall for hours. As a university sociologist, 14276 Southeast 176th Street. Rather than go on strike, which was the traditional form of industrial action, the union leadership of the yards decided to have a work-in and complete the orders that the shipyards had in place. The School that was situated at the end of Cowie Street was the "Wee Lamby" or Lambhill Junior Primary. HP10 9TY. I still have a picture in my mind of your father Guido, a very handsome man. Went back to show someone the building, but it was gone. Furthermore, although the new regeneration programme mentions housing quality and physical improvements as valid points in deprived locals, they are still regarded as unessential to regeneration. Playing out in the street with our whip and peeries my sisters and friends would have contests to see who could chalk their peerie with the best colour design. In May 1979, Margaret Thatcher was elected Prime Minister and her ministry soon began its privatisation programme. Now offering wine & beer by the glass! Glasgow Braendam Link, aims to support, empower and enable all those involved in the partnership to gain more control of their lives by encouraging self-belief, growth and development. It was followed by an undercover drugs team down the M8, onto the M74 and over the border into England. JEFF TORRINGTON Singing: No, No, Yuppie, Yuppie NO! The evidence they gathered was crucial and the jury was able to see the gang operating on the video footage shown to them. Reply. Pipe Band. I'm sure many of these places will have been demolished or renamed but it would be great to hear from anyone who knows of the family or can provide any more details. Pauline Belkadi: Thanks for the name of the shop 'Bobby's'. Mum married and moved to Whiteinch as a child and I remember going across on the ferry to Govan, Anyone recall my mum? I always thought it was a listed building. See more of Sunny Govan Memories on Facebook. I attended Harmony Row School and Hills Trust Primary. I learned to play tennis in the Elder Park which stood by me for I played the game for the next 60 years wherever I landed. One of his best customers was a former police officer who had been thrown out the force due to his heroin addiction. It also told them that he was changing the vehicles and registration numbers to avoid detection. They were friendly and knowledgable, it was a great experience. The first trade I learnt was stealing and gambling yet it seemed normal to all of us as children. "And so for the time being I have finished this series (4th book comming this year) what an amazing book I especially loved the mention of the wine alley in govan as that's where my mama is from! Regular bus services, mainly operated by McGill's Bus Services and First Glasgow, offer frequent routes to Glasgow City Centre, as well as to numerous locations in Renfrewshire. alebo. Historically it was part of the County of Lanark. Unresolved: Release in which this issue/RFE will be addressed. 124m Freshair Salon . My Granny lived at 60 Greenfield Street next to Mrs Knox's wee shop. I remember one time, my big brother hiding in the midden under all the ashes, when I went down three stories to empty the fire ashes. We also have a great selection of craft beers! Anyone remember the prego cafe and who ran it? Members of our family have now moved away to other locations in Glasgow and Paisley, but we still remember our childhoods growing up in Govan. Later that year Burnside was handed a 12-year prison sentence at the High Court in Glasgow following an 18-day trial, while his three associates got terms of between five and seven years. I was born in 1961. My earliest memory is when I was about 4 playing outside our close 39 Nethan St, my mum had got me all dressed up as the photographer was coming to take our photo , me and my 2 sisters sitting on the sideboard I wandered out the house with my new truck with wee soldiers in the back and was playing in a puddle when the photographer arrived and had to get all cleaned up again before the photo was taken, I have FTD (dementia) this affects my short term memory but fortunately not my long term memories, I have cousins who still stay around the wine alley. Of Other Sundays maybe Helen and I would visit the graves of our mothers at Cardonald Cemetery (her mother died when she was 5). Zabudli ste daje na prstup k tu? This article is about the district in Glasgow. My husband also comes from Govan. Went to St. Gerards School from January 1959 to December 1962. MATT McGINN (1928-1977) A for a Pub Hoose Licence. I can see from the various pieces of information I have obtained that the Leddy's lived in various places in Govan including 61 Victoria Street, 10 John Street, 76 White Street and 11 Logie Street. 123m New Cafe India Govan . Poor Man, he said to my Mother, "the way she's trying to kick me I think her hips are fine". Sergeant Angus McIvor and constable Bob McDonald were the two cops who had bravely filmed the gang operating from one of the empty flats. I remember that when he told me that he had studied at university and that what he was now doing was his job I laughed at his education and his job. We lived in Linthouse at that time, and then we moved to Shaw Street in Govan. Interest. They expect 20 calls a week from officers needing help. In his 2008 memoir Chasing Killers he reflected on his time on the Southside. February 15, 2020 at 4:10 PM @ Anonymous LMFAO ! It goes on to say that although bad housing design, and the allowance of dilapidation has been part of the problem, still housing is not the whole answer. This present attitude towards housing has serious implications for the future. My sister and I were born the year before the second world war at Montrose nursing home in Govan. Loved going into Amy's Cafe after coming out of Mackays for my Easter outfits. THURSO BERWICK (1919-1981) Hullo! Moore Park (Glasgow University Library, Special Collections, Dougan Collection, 1870), OS 25 inch Scotland, 1892-1905 (Moore Park), "Glasgow, Govan, Moorepark Housing Estate", Gender and Political Identities in Scotland, 1919-1939, Ian Jack: Problem Families (review of 'From Moorepark to Wine Alley: The Rise and Fall of a Glasgow Housing Scheme' by Sean Damer), Debate: Housing and Local Government (Scotland), Poverty, deprivation and development in working class communities, Photo of Benburb F.C. Somehow the government cannot understand that external improvements can only benefit any dilapidated area by not only improving its external image but also by giving the local residents a sense of Well-Being. In reply to these petitions, the Scottish Parliament wrote to Glasgow City Council and to Scottish Enterprise Glasgow, asking for their responses to the submission and within 4 months, Glasgow Council had taken steps to set up the Central Govan Action Plan.16 I remember on Sunday mornings being taken with my sister, Elizabeth, on a No. The area was parodied in the BBC sitcom Rab C. Nesbitt, though episodes were usually filmed elsewhere. Govan (/ v n / GUV-n; Scottish Gaelic: Baile a' Ghobhainn) is a district, parish, and former burgh now part of south-west City of Glasgow, Scotland.It is situated 2.5 miles (4.0 km) west of Glasgow city centre, on the south bank of the River Clyde, opposite the mouth of the River Kelvin and the district of Partick.Historically it was I attended Harmony Row School and Hills Trust Primary. Nestled among the quaint streets At the end of his stay in the housing scheme Damer wrote a report on the area entitled From Moorepark to Wine Alley in what was a damning indictment of officialdom for its arrogant neglect of Moorepark and the people who lived there. I remember the baths and went there every Friday, I also remember playing in the street and when the coalman came my mum and I would follow him with a pram and pick up any coal that fell of the lorry. Glasgow Crime Stories: The drug nightmare of Wine Alley (Image: Newsquest) Govan covers a huge part of Glasgow's Southside and is famous the world over for its ship building and football team. My father "served his time" in the Thermotank then for many years was a policeman in Plantation Street. 3 Smith, 1999, p. 40-41 Hi there, just wondering if anyone has any info or stories on the Slaters, Mckechnies or Hutchisons, hope to hear back. Another is the horses and carts assembled at Harmony Row. If I could I would have bought many! We went back to Govan until we could get passage, and I attended Bellahouston Academy. Directions to Wine Alley Govan (Glasgow) with public transport The following transport lines have routes that pass near Wine Alley Govan Bus : 121 23 26 X19 Train : SCOTRAIL Light rail : SUB How to get to Wine Alley Govan by Bus? I had never seen one before. A friend called called Alison Galbraith. As the rate of urbanisation has increased in the last 30 years, the government capacity to support the disadvantaged within this sphere has in many cases failed. When I was a wee lassie of four living on Neptune Street in the early 50's I walked away down the street from our close and got lost. I was wondering if anyone had any information on the McSherry family? :bbpd: If there is anyone out there that remembers me please contact me :). In the Wine Alley, I loved the people more than anything. RM 2E6CW9C - Workers line the street and applaud the hearse carrying former trade union official Jimmy Reid as it is driven past the Govan shipyard in Glasgow, Scotland August 19, 2010. Lived there all the way through the 70's until we moved to Cardonald in 1980. Teddy boys jumped on little bike and broke it. @AlanJParks" ', "1881 England Census, The London Charterhouse, St Sepulchre Without, London, p.6 RG11/344", "University of Glasgow:: Story:: Biography of Jimmy Reid", "Aircraft and Shipbuilding Industries Act 1977 (c. 3) Schedule 2 Shipbuilding Industry", Govan Maps 1857-1934, National Library of Scotland, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Govan&oldid=1127691800, Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text, Articles with MusicBrainz area identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 16 December 2022, at 03:51. Every month her and neighbours would make tablet, cakes, scones and stuff. Nu acum. Daddy Boyd who used to wear his academic gowns on official occasions which I to this day found hard to understand as none of the other teachers ever wore them. This latter kingdom, established in the aftermath of the Viking siege and capture of Alt Clut by Vikings from Dublin in AD 870, created the sandstone sculptures known today as the Govan Stones. Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company was renamed Govan Shipbuilders in 1973. If his western city is invariably "smoky" and even hellish in aspect, throughout his poem "Edinburgh" the Scottish capital is glimpsed "high in . Another trick was to get a queue lined up outside his house but to serve only half of them and tell the others to come back later. I loved it there we could watch the ships being built and then launched from the bedroom window. Sources My Mother took me to the Southern and a giant black man came in. It brought tears to our eyes as they have destroyed a lot of the buildings that should have been refurbished. Although Govan was the stated setting for the show, episodes were seldom filmed there. Community organisation. I remember your family at 100 Harmony Row, my cousin Maisie McAlinden was friendly with the family also my Granny, or as she was better known, MAW Austin, hence I was bettter known a Joe Austin. Lived in Georgia where our second daughter was born, and then onto Texas, and now living in California. Sources Claire Fitzpatrick - I wonder if your Mary is one of our family? 100m Freshair Salon . There I was, short hair, snotty-nosed from crying and eating an ice cream cone. Next thing, I found myself lying on the ground. Creeaz un cont nou. Marconi Electronic Systems and its Marconi Marine unit were sold to British Aerospace in 1999 to form BAE Systems. My paternal grandfather was an engine keeper for the Phoenix Copper Works, and lived on Brighton Street. 125m Harley's ice cream parlour . The lack of house building was not only an added threat to the existing shops and services but also to community life which was struggling just to survive because of the lack of houses. The layout suited their operations as there were only two ways in and out - making it easy to spot the police. It was fantastic staying there, 3 family's stayed in each cottage. Many memories but top must be winning Whitefield Cup with Under 13s against Lourdes in 1962 by 7-6. Synopsis This is a 12th-century Latin source, but one believed to be based on much earlier materials; it records a place near Dumbarton Rock named Ouania. Good memories. No1seems2care. 11 Barr, 1997, p. 47-58 12Dailly, 2005, p. 8 I also remember the candy apple man and rag man, I also remember at the top of Greenfield Street as a wee boy of 8 watching a horse drawn Beatties bread wagon relieving itself, what a flood lots of great memories. You have to take the responsibility for some of that.''. However, given the area's reputation there was also a large numbers of empty houses. If either cop was caught then they were on a hiding to nothing. In fact, within only two years of the first tenants moving into their 7-storey deck-access blocks (in 1972); they had begun to complain about severe dampness, condensation, and water penetration. The planning process commonly involves the juggling of conflicting interests in such a fashion that it is agreeable to all interested parties at least, no one side has to sacrifice itself unjustly. [31], In 1999, GEC's Marconi Marine division purchased the yard when Kvrner announced its departure from the shipbuilding industry. We lived directly opposite the Steamie and I vividly recall playing "ball" against the red brick wall for hours. Newsquest Media Group Ltd, Loudwater Mill, Station Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. The Govan of my parents had gone, the works and the jobs and the people they spoke about had all gone. If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can Forgotten account? I remember two days before we left in 1963, I took her to the Govan Fair, and that was the last one I ever saw. [1][2] By the early 20th century Moorepark was bounded by the commercial properties, tenements and villas of the Broomloan estate to the east and railway lines to the west. Beforesentencing, judge Lord Caplan told Burnside: ''You have been a significant dealer in a dreadful trade and the courts have seen the havoc it causes among young persons. I used to go there with my Mum to Woolworths, they had shoe shops and everything you wanted. Based on this, Govan's Cumbric language name has been reconstructed as *(G)uovan. I can remember having to use the toilet on the landing using a massive key to open the door. It arrived at a house in Liverpool and then left a short time later to head back to Glasgow, arriving about midnight. Zobrazi viac od Sunny Govan Memories na Facebooku. Although the scheme had a bad reputation for crime, drinking and violence, as a child I never felt unsafe or deprived in any way and knew only kindness from my family, friends, relatives and neighbours. HAPPY TIMES. Her daughter had a hairdressers just up from St Constantine's, I think, and my Gran got me to go along and help her wash the towels on Saturday night. I agreed and the result is the Report, which you now have today which is meant for the October 17th World Poverty Day. Living Dangerously in Govan by James McDonald. Community organisation. Only neighbours I remember were children Mary and her younger brother James Haggerty who lived in same close which I think was 95 Golspie Street. [27], In 1971, Upper Clyde Shipbuilders went into receivership and the Conservative government led by Edward Heath refused to give them a 6,000,000 loan. For about a decade that shop stood empty and it broke my heart. Wine Alley was in a part of Govan which is "pretty much gone now but it was notorious," he described. I went to Hills Trust primary and can remember having to sit my 11 plus exam and passed by the skin of my teeth (lots of mental arithmetic). I try and tell my grandkids what a fanfastic place it was to grow up, no money but lots of pals and never bored. Looking at Govan when it was a village, and film of how it grew into a town, we felt very proud of being born and raised in dear auld Govan. Used to jump the dykes with my brother Kenneth. These were not cleared until well into the 1970s. From start to finish this series has been amazing roll on book four! They were followed there and back by a second surveillance team and the vehicle stopped near Ibrox. No1seems2care. Community service. I loved Govan how all the woman watched as we played there was always an adult around and if they were not outside you knew exactly where to find them sitting in a house having a cup of tea great great days I wish we had lived in Govan longer than my 5 years but we always had many visits back to see relies and old neighbours. Loving your stories, my nana was born at 15 Elder Street, Govan in 1893. Hi Catherine, I also lived at 100 Harmony Row and also live in Canada. My father, Alex Grant and brother Davie lived one up at 129 Elderpark Street. It seemed a dangerous idea but worth the risk if they could dent a hole in a major heroin dealing operation. Sometimes it was hillarious, waiting in the queue to get onto that seat, and having to use The News of The World as toilet paper.wow! I'll do a bit of investigating. I lived my early years in Govan on Vicarfield Street opposite St. Gerard's School where many of my older cousins attended, amongst them the McCurrys. Clyde News. 5 I can't remember what we wrote, but we were very busy. The following year in 1966, the yard was again reorganised as Fairfields and guaranteed by the government in response. My dad was Boaby Rodgers he got knocked down and killed when I was 3 in 1964 and my mum was left a widow with 4 wee girls. We engraved pet medallions and Jackie let me do it because I had nice handwriting. We sold puppies, kittens, mice, fish and I promise you, they were cleaned and cared for with the tenderest of love and care, and caution was exerted when people tried to buy them. The partnership works by: Does anybody recognise the name? During the late 19th century, the population of Govan increased more than tenfold: from 9,000 in 1864 to 95,000 by 1907. Thanks in advance :). Sources They also told police that the same man would rent out a larger car about once a month. Not a penny in our pockets other than the price of admission to the pictures on a Saturday afternoon and some extra for some sweeties, I remember my grandmother used to give Helen my sweetie coupons from the back of the Ration Book, as she had such a sweet tooth that she would have ate her way through February and March coupons even though it was only January and stores knew we were still going to be rationed for some time to come (I didn't have a sweet tooth so always had coupons to spare). Wine Alley, the newest wine tasting experience to open at Woodin Creek Village in Woodinville, WA, debuted with a ribbon cutting ceremony and grand opening event on February 18, 2022. Would love to hear from you. When Damer returned to the area in 1989 he found that his earlier report had had two outcomes. who originated from the Helen Street area of Govan, but are now based further west at Shieldhall. It meant that the police had two key surveillance points, one in Wine Alley itself and a second from the high-rise. Instead, it referred to the popularity of cheap and powerful tonic wines particularly with young people - the vast consumption of which would often lead to violence and disorder. My mum's brother Spinx (George Hewitt) stayed in Teucharhill and my dad's brother Alex Rodgers drove a milk float. I was born 23 Elder Street, Govan in 1943. Second, it encourage prospects for social inclusion by impioving living conditions and life changes while a third (indirect) factor is that, by working with authority, it can augment the personal development and enhanced confidence that participation can bring.9 Create New Account. We do not pre-moderate or monitor readers comments appearing on our websites, but we do post-moderate in response to complaints we receive or otherwise when a potential problem comes to our attention. I screamed blue murder, he wanted to pull my pants down, but no way I letting him do that to me. In fact, the idea was publicly abused in the first of the two SEU documents above. Moorepark was demolished and converted into an industrial estate in the 1990s, along with a nearby contemporary development at Teucharhill which had a similar tough reputation. Therefore, the purpose of this Reflection is to make a contribution to the discussions on community planning and have the thoughts of people who have lived through other Community Centre & Play-Park in the Wine Alley, Govan. I lived in Kintra Street from 1946 until 1960 and went to Broomloan Road school then Govan High. Thus, Damer saw that this decision of loading more of the socially deprived into an existing deprived area, only added to Mooreparks growing problems of joblessness, poverty, depression, drunkenness and crime. Worst of all were the problems relating to the 759 flats and maisonettes in the Hutchestown Area E phase at Crown Street. During fortnight surveillance in February 1989, they discovered that the same gang member had hired his biggest car yet. Their children's names were John, Michael, Christopher, Bridget and Edward. My gran lived upstairs at 12 Water row. He also sold single woodbine cigarettes out the packet. [14] in 1901 the Burgh boundaries increased further west to include Linthouse and West Drumoyne. Editors' Code of Practice. JAMES D. YOUNG Culture and Socialism: Working-Class Glasgow, 1778-1978, The future of Technics and Civilisation Lewis Mumford, The intellectual life of the British Working Classes. I was born in Broomloan Road Ibrox in Govan in 1958. In 1975 the sociologist Sean Damer went to live for six months in Britain's most notorious housing scheme, Moorepark, or as it was known to all The Wine Alley' of Govan in Glasgow. Impressed by what they had done, the European Community allowed an application for major funds, which matched by the City Council (and oth adherents), to such an extent that another 36 blocks in the estate were rehabililitated in the same fashion as the prototype.8, At this point, some may ask, if the residents of such a community could do so mutch themselves, why is authority necessary for community planning? Burnside, 42, known as the Godfather, lived on the top-floor flat of his tenement. I was born in the Southern General Hospital in 1958 and lived at 23 McGregor Street, Chookiehill [Teucharhill] as it was fondly called then. I found this site by mistake while i was trying to find people that i used to hang around with in Govan, I lived in Rathlin Street, opposite the Elder picture house, my mum and dad were Mary and Eddie Mellon and brothers Paul and Ward. Providing activities for member children and young people Providing informal and formal training for family members
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