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Taught/practised on:
CLUTHA
(R4x48) Sq.Set
RSCDS Book 31
1- 8
1L+3M
turn
RH,
dance
round
partner
RSh
to
turn
each
other
again
RH
ending in middle holding RH & partners LH
9-16
1s+3s
Balance-in-Line,
1L+3M
turn
partners
LH
into
the
middle
&
Balance-in-Line again, turn partner LH to original positions
17-24
1s+3s dance R&L
25-32
1s+3s dance Ladies chain
33-40
All
turn
corners
RH
retaining
hold
&
hold
partners
LH
to
form
a
circle
(men facing out), all set & turn partner LH (4 bars) into prom hold
41-48
All dance round anticlockwise in prom hold to original positions
Repeat with 2L+4M, 3L+1M, 4L+2M
In
1884,
a
steamer
passenger
service
was
inaugurated
within
the
Clyde
harbour.
All
the
steamers
(eventually
numbering
1-12)
were
named
“Clutha”
(Gaelic
name
for
the
River
Clyde).
The
last
run
was
made
in
November
1903,
the
service
having
become
unremunerative
owing
to
the
introduction
of
the
Glasgow
subway
and
electric
trams. At their zenith the steamers carried 2
½ million passengers annually.