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- Q7052088 subject Q8480649.
- Q7052088 subject Q8518157.
- Q7052088 abstract "The Norman Conks (or Norman Conquerors) were a large Catholic sectarian street gang active in Glasgow. It was one of the popular Glasgow razor gangs, and was active from the 1880s to the 1960s, with its headquarters and most of their members based about the Catholic area of Norman Street in Bridgeton. They were initially a penny mob, but evolved into a larger, influential gang. They were often involved in street fighting with the Protestant Billy Boys of Bridgeton. The gang included girls.Members of the early fifties included Willie (Johnnie) Johnston, John Law, Jim (Skip) Skiverton, Martin Bruen, John Rogers, Danny Law, John Doyle, and Louie Doyle.Members of the Norman Conks from the late fifties and early sixties included John Fay, John McMillan, Billy Smith, Eddie Harvey, Tam McCall, Mick Molloy, Billy Wilson, Hughie Robertson, and Tam Meechan.".
- Q7052088 wikiPageWikiLink Q1051653.
- Q7052088 wikiPageWikiLink Q1532351.
- Q7052088 wikiPageWikiLink Q4093.
- Q7052088 wikiPageWikiLink Q4912258.
- Q7052088 wikiPageWikiLink Q4966763.
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- Q7052088 wikiPageWikiLink Q7164407.
- Q7052088 wikiPageWikiLink Q8480649.
- Q7052088 wikiPageWikiLink Q8518157.
- Q7052088 comment "The Norman Conks (or Norman Conquerors) were a large Catholic sectarian street gang active in Glasgow. It was one of the popular Glasgow razor gangs, and was active from the 1880s to the 1960s, with its headquarters and most of their members based about the Catholic area of Norman Street in Bridgeton. They were initially a penny mob, but evolved into a larger, influential gang. They were often involved in street fighting with the Protestant Billy Boys of Bridgeton.".
- Q7052088 label "Norman Conks".