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Suitcase belonging to Glasgow cartoonist Bud Neill reunited with family thanks to Glasgow Times

Letters: Taxing private schools and tourists could ease the funding woes of our councils

RECENTLY you have run stories reporting on the budgetary difficulties being faced by Scottish local authorities. There are surely two remedies to…

Couple s amazing Bud Neill find in loft is a little piece of Glasgow history

Obituary: Tony Morrow, sculptor of Lobey Dosser and Desperate Dan

Glasgow memories: Remembering the cartoonist behind Lobey Dosser and growing up in Maryhill

“It was the Evening Times,” smiles Hugh, who is 84 and now lives in Maryhill. “He always enjoyed the Lobey Dosser cartoon…” For the uninitiated, Lobey Dosser was the creation of Ayrshire-born cartoonist Bud Neill, who began writing for the Evening Times in January 1944. Ten years and 3000 cartoons later, he was interviewed for the newspaper and admitted he had been astonished when his first cartoon had appeared, and again when another one was published a couple of days later. “Come to think of it,” he wrote, “I have been living in an almost perpetual state of astonishment since then….” His most famous character was Lobey Dosser, the sheriff of Calton Creek, in the wild west of Arizona. He debuted in 1949 and Glaswegians took him – and his two-legged horse, El Fideldo, and his arch-enemy, Rank Bajin – to their hearts.

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