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Trying to source info on my Dad family. Need records of Births and Deaths in the 1930's?

Tried Web sites but just dead ends, date limited to 1906 in most cases. Trying to find a death and birth certificate for 2 babies born between 1933 and 1937 in the Glasgow area. Both died approx 6 weeks old. dont know where to start. Need to piece together


Hi Lois Lane,

I have been finding many old records in Scotland, and not any recent records like this. Here are the sites I use for Scotland, they should help you.

The National Archives and General Register are great starting

Dead End (1937) - Best Scene

This is a short clip from William Wyler's "Dead End" (1937), a classic drama starring Humphrey Bogart, Joel McCrea, Claire Trevor ...

'Dead End' Trailer

This is the trailer for the 1937 film 'Dead End,' based on a popular Broadway play. This film introduced the world to the Dead End Kids ...

The tension is pervasive in New Village Arts' 'Of Mice and Men'

In his 1937 novella Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck wrote: “As happens sometimes, a moment settled and hovered and remained for much more than a moment.” As it happens, Steinbeck could well have been writing about the stage adaptation of his story directed by Daren Scott and now on stage at the New Village Arts Theatre in Carlsbad. It’s a deliberately paced (especially in the first act) telling of the tale of migrant ranch workers George and Lennie in which systematic silences and aching tension predominates. Moments do indeed settle and hover during the two-and-a-half-hour staging, some more absorbing than others.

Moments stretch like hours as the actors, and the audience, wait in silence for the offstage mercy killing of a decrepit dog; and Lennie’s accidental throttling of the ranch boss’ son’s wife, the tragedy that precipitates another, ultimate mercy killing, hovers effectively to the point where you want to look away. On the other hand, the opening-scene introduction of George and Lennie and the conversation they have prior to arriving at their new ranch jobs lags, as does some of the Act 1 interplay that follows. (Act 2, by comparison, is swift, violent and as impactful as a kick to the solar plexus.)

Dead End 1937 - Bookshelf


The classical Hollywood cinema, film style & mode of production to 1960
658 pages
The classical Hollywood cinema, film style & mode of production to 1960

Dead End (1937) is in many respects even more remarkable. The confinement to a single set and a loose unity of duration (one day) mark the film as fairly ...

Children, cinema and censorship, from Dracula to the Dead End Kids
237 pages
Children, cinema and censorship, from Dracula to the Dead End Kids

Dead End (1937), a film that portrays a street gang of sharp-talking delinquents , who spend their time in perpetual truancy, swimming in a filthy downtown ...

Dead End 1937 - News


Madeleine Albright weaves riveting tale of family's experience during World War II
In her latest, "Prague Winter: A Personal Story of Remembrance and War, 1937-1948," Albright traces her family's history and draws a clear picture of Europe during World War II. Born in Prague in 1937, Albright was the eldest child of Joseph and Anna

Paul French's haunting true crime story set in 1937 Peking resonates
the setting is Peking right before the Japanese took over in 1937. Another common ingredient is a sense of outrage at what happened to the victim portrayed in the book — and the victim needs to be portrayed, not just presented as a dead body.

Blackwater blaze remembered 75 years later
He managed a wildfire here in 2003, and thoughts of the 1937 Blackwater blowup were never far away. "Any time you're in fire, especially if you're in charge of a fire, that potential is always in the back of your mind," Sisk said. "These guys in 1937

Review: Albright's 'Prague Winter' mixes the personal, historical
Madeleine Albright tells a riveting tale of her family's experience in Europe during World War II in 'Prague Winter: A Personal Story of Remembrance and War, 1937-1948.' Madeleine Albright at age 10 in Switzerland. (Harper Collins / May 3,

But Are Stalinist Lillian Hellman's Plays and Writings Any Good?
But Are Stalinist Lillian Hellman's Plays and Writings Any Good? I recall fondly the movie Dead End, the 1937 social realist classic with Joel McCrea and Humphrey Bogart which introduced Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, and the Bowery Boys to the movie-going public. It's definitely of its time and place, but is all the