Upcoming family history talks and events in Scotland, 5 - 11 March 2018
Note that there may be a small charge for some of these events, and some may be for members only. We will be publishing lists of upcoming talks and events regularly - if you are organising a talk or event relating to Scottish genealogy or history, please let us know and we will be happy to add your events to our list. Monday, March 5 2018 Tea and Coffee Ewan Reid Venue: John Knox Church Hall, High Street, Stewarton Stewarton and District Historical Society The technical director of Matthew Algie tells the exciting history of the journey of tea and coffee from plantation to cup. Tuesday, March 6 2018, 6 pm Living on Water: Early Iron Age crannog research in Loch Tay Derek Hamilton (SUERC) & Michael Stratigos (SUERC) Venue: Meadows Lecture Theatre, Old Medical School, Teviot Place University of Edinburgh The First Millennia Studies Group is a discussion forum for all aspects of archaeology in the first millennia BC and AD. There is no geographical limit but the majority of discussions centre around Scotland, although one of the major contributions of the group is the ability to provide the wider context for more focused investigations. Tuesday, March 6 2018, 7 pm - 9 pm Exploring ScotlandsPlaces Kim Beasley, Historic Environment Scotland Venue: Lanthorn Community Education Complex, Kenilworth Rise, Livingston EH54 6JL West Lothian Family History Society Tuesday, March 6 2018, 7.30 pm Fleapits and Palaces Gary Painter Venue: Fairweather Hall, Barrhead Road, Newton Mearns, G77 6BB A whirlwind tour of the varied peculiarities of Scottish cinema architecture with particular emphasis on Glasgow - discover long forgotten enclaves of Spain, Egypt and Turkey on the mean streets of Govanhill, Finnieston and Muirend! Tuesday, March 6 2018, 7.30 pm Slaves and Highlanders: Highland Scots in the Slave Trade and on Caribbean Plantations David Alston Venue: Gairloch Community Hall Annexe Entry free, donations welcome, refreshments provided. Tuesday, March 6 2018, 7.30 pm Langholm Stories Jamie Telford Venue: Lecture Hall, Hawick High School Everybody Welcome. Voluntary Collection. Thursday, March 8 2018, 5.15 pm Disability, charity and the boundaries of reformed discipline in Early-Modern Scotland Dr Chris Langley (Newman University) Venue: Room G.13, Doorway 4, Old Medical School University of Edinburgh The Scottish History research seminars take place throughout the academic year and are open to all. Thursday, March 8 2018, 7 pm - 9 pm Life in the Miners Raws Bobby Grierson Venue: Johnnie Walker Bond, Strand Street Kilmarnock East Ayrshire Family History Society Thursday, March 8 2018, 7.30 pm Place Names, Statistics and Hair Powder Ruaraidh Wishart Venue: MacRobert Hall, The Square, Tarland Ruaraidh Wishart is the Archivist for Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire. CHG members have been assisting him in his project to transcribe local tax records from the nineteenth century. He will tell us about the taxes levied in Aberdeenshire during the Napoleonic wars and the information we can get from the tax records of that time. Thursday, March 8 2018, 7.30 pm The King under the Care Home: James I and the Perth Charterhouse Project Professor Richard Oram, University of Stirling Venue: Blue Room, Town Hall, Ayr Ayrshire Archaeological and Natural History Society
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Upcoming family history talks and events in Scotland, 26 February - 4 March 2018
Note that there may be a small charge for some of these events, and some may be for members only. We will be publishing lists of upcoming talks and events regularly - if you are organising a talk or event relating to Scottish genealogy or history, please let us know and we will be happy to add your events to our list. Monday, February 26 2018, 7.30 pm Phoebe Anna Traquair Morag Austin, the Mansfield Trust Venue: Millennium Room, Cramond Kirk Hall Wednesday, February 28 2018, 1 pm - 2 pm Assessing the resourcefulness of Scottish immigrants during California's gold rush: San Francisco and Sacramento, 1850-1860 Devin Grier (University of Edinburgh) Venue: G16 in the William Robertson Wing of the School of History, Classics and Archaeology (Doorway 4 of the Old Medical School) University of Edinburgh The Diaspora Studies Graduate Workshop research seminars take place throughout the academic year and are open to all. Wednesday, February 28 2018, 7.30pm School Log Books Dr Graham Clark Venue: Highland Archive Centre, Bught Park, Inverness Highland Family History Society Non-members will be charged £2 Thursday, March 1 2018, 5.15 pm The "Rough Wooing" and the governance of Scotland Dr Amy Blakeway (University of Kent) Venue: Room G.13, Doorway 4, Old Medical School University of Edinburgh The Scottish History research seminars take place throughout the academic year and are open to all. Thursday, March 1 2018, 7 pm Petticoats and Plants – the rise of female gardeners Debbie Reid Venue: The 252 Memorial Hall, Betson Street, Markinch Free to members and £2 for non members Thursday, March 1 2018, 7pm - 9pm "A fair field, and no favour" - Edinburgh Medical Women c. 1869 – 1920. Dr Elaine Thomson Venue: Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Museum Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh £2. Celebrating the history of medical woman in Edinburgh for International Women’s Day, this talk discusses the careers of Edinburgh’s Medical women through the first fifty years of their acceptance into the profession. Women’s entry to medicine, and their right to train and practice as doctors, was one of the great success stories of first wave feminism. Much of the fight for women’s medical education took place in Edinburgh, here at Surgeons Hall. But once the dust had settled and women had gained the right to qualify and practice, what happened? What were the terms of women’s access to the profession, and in what ways have those terms influenced the direction of women’s work in medicine – in Edinburgh and elsewhere - ever since? Elaine Thomson has a PhD in medical history, focussing on the Edinburgh Hospital for Woman and Children, the first hospital in Britain founded and run by women, for women. She has published widely on the subject. As E.S. Thomson she also writes medical-historical fiction. Saturday, March 3 2018, 10 am - 12 pm Irish Records Jill Williams, FIGRS Venue: Scottish Genealogy Society Library, 15 Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh, EH1 2JL Irish Records: an introductory class “Irish records? - They all went up in smoke . . . or did they?” This workshop will be given by Jill Williams, FIGRS, who has many years’ experience researching Irish family history. Saturday, March 3 2018, 2pm Alexander Galloway- a remarkable Aberdeen Cleric with a Taste for Heraldry Charles Burnett, FHSS Venue: Royal Scots Club, Abercromby Place, Edinburgh The Heraldry Society of Scotland
Upcoming family history talks and events in Scotland, 19 - 25 February 2018
Note that there may be a small charge for some of these events, and some may be for members only. We will be publishing lists of upcoming talks and events regularly - if you are organising a talk or event relating to Scottish genealogy or history, please let us know and we will be happy to add your events to our list. Tuesday, February 20 2018, 5.30 pm - 7.30 pm Gender History Lynn Abrams, Eleanor Gordon, Jane Rendall Venue: Kelvin Hall, Glasgow This free public programme of talks, interviews and panel discussions (organised by Dr Catriona Macdonald, Scottish History and Dr Stephen Mullen, History, University of Glasgow) hosted in the Kelvin Hall in academic term 2017-18 (in partnership with The Centre for Scottish and Celtic Studies, The Hunterian, UofG Library, Archives and Special Collections) explores the remarkable transformation of Scottish history over the course of the last fifty years; the current challenges faced by the discipline; and leading practitioners’ hopes for the future. The range of speakers in the programme lends this initiative authority and remarkable range: there’s something here for all lovers of Scottish history, and an opportunity to get to know a little better the writers behind the books that have shaped how we understand our past. Indeed, all events will be recorded and hosted online by the University library, establishing a fantastic resource for scholars in the future. Tuesday, February 20 2018, 7.30 pm Matchbox Holders in WWI - Manufactured and Trench Art Dorothy Malone Venue: Gairloch Community Hall Annexe Entry free, donations welcome, refreshments provided. Wednesday, February 21 2018, 7 pm Family History from Medieval Sources Alan Borthwick Venue: Lasswade Centre Library, Lasswade High School Lothians Family History Society All welcome Wednesday, February 21 2018, 7.30 pm History of stained glass Helen Spencer Venue: Gullane Village Hall Gullane and Dirleton History Society Wednesday, February 21 2018, 7.30 pm The Battle of Langside Ian Marshall Venue: Best Western Eglinton Arms Hotel, Eaglesham Members free, non-members £3 at the door Wednesday, February 21 2018, 7.30 pm Rows, tenements and terraces: housing the people of West Lothian Matt Hume Venue: Acredale House, Mid Street, Bathgate West Lothian History and Amenity Society Thursday, February 22 2018, 7.30 pm Discovering the Prehistoric Settlements of Ayr Kevin Paton, AOL Archaeology Venue: Blue Room, Town Hall, Ayr Ayrshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Monday, February 26 2018, 7.30 pm Phoebe Anna Traquair Morag Austin, the Mansfield Trust Venue: Millennium Room, Cramond Kirk Hall Wednesday, February 28 2018, 1 pm - 2 pm Assessing the resourcefulness of Scottish immigrants during California's gold rush: San Francisco and Sacramento, 1850-1860 Devin Grier (University of Edinburgh) Venue: G16 in the William Robertson Wing of the School of History, Classics and Archaeology (Doorway 4 of the Old Medical School) University of Edinburgh The Diaspora Studies Graduate Workshop research seminars take place throughout the academic year and are open to all. Wednesday, February 28 2018, 7.30pm School Log Books Dr Graham Clark Venue: Highland Archive Centre, Bught Park, Inverness Highland Family History Society Non-members will be charged £2 Thursday, March 1 2018, 5.15 pm The "Rough Wooing" and the governance of Scotland Dr Amy Blakeway (University of Kent) Venue: Room G.13, Doorway 4, Old Medical School University of Edinburgh The Scottish History research seminars take place throughout the academic year and are open to all. Thursday, March 1 2018, 7 pm Petticoats and Plants – the rise of female gardeners Debbie Reid Venue: The 252 Memorial Hall, Betson Street, Markinch Free to members and £2 for non members Thursday, March 1 2018, 7pm - 9pm "A fair field, and no favour" - Edinburgh Medical Women c. 1869 – 1920. Dr Elaine Thomson Venue: Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Museum Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh £2. Celebrating the history of medical woman in Edinburgh for International Women’s Day, this talk discusses the careers of Edinburgh’s Medical women through the first fifty years of their acceptance into the profession. Women’s entry to medicine, and their right to train and practice as doctors, was one of the great success stories of first wave feminism. Much of the fight for women’s medical education took place in Edinburgh, here at Surgeons Hall. But once the dust had settled and women had gained the right to qualify and practice, what happened? What were the terms of women’s access to the profession, and in what ways have those terms influenced the direction of women’s work in medicine – in Edinburgh and elsewhere - ever since? Elaine Thomson has a PhD in medical history, focussing on the Edinburgh Hospital for Woman and Children, the first hospital in Britain founded and run by women, for women. She has published widely on the subject. As E.S. Thomson she also writes medical-historical fiction. Saturday, March 3 2018, 10 am - 12 pm Irish Records Jill Williams, FIGRS Venue: Scottish Genealogy Society Library, 15 Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh, EH1 2JL Irish Records: an introductory class “Irish records? - They all went up in smoke . . . or did they?” This workshop will be given by Jill Williams, FIGRS, who has many years’ experience researching Irish family history. Saturday, March 3 2018, 2pm Alexander Galloway- a remarkable Aberdeen Cleric with a Taste for Heraldry Charles Burnett, FHSS Venue: Royal Scots Club, Abercromby Place, Edinburgh The Heraldry Society of Scotland
Upcoming family history talks and events in Scotland, 12 - 18 February 2018
Note that there may be a small charge for some of these events, and some may be for members only. We will be publishing lists of upcoming talks and events regularly - if you are organising a talk or event relating to Scottish genealogy or history, please let us know and we will be happy to add your events to our list. Monday, February 12 2018, 7pm - 9pm Death in the New Town Prof Ken Donaldson Venue: Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Museum Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh £2. Death in the New Town: Silicosis in the 19th Century Tuesday, February 13 2018, 7.30 pm Burntisland's Industrial Heritage Bill Dewar Venue: Volunteer House (Vonef Centre) in 69 Crossgate Cupar KY15 5AS Tea/coffee and biscuits included. Members entry free - Non members very welcome entry £2 for refreshments. Phone Dave Reid on 01333 350557 for any queries re talks. Tuesday, February 13 2018, 7.30 pm The History of the Victoria Hall Keith Hart Venue: Buchan Hotel, Ellon Ellon and District Heritage Society Entrance £3 Tuesday, February 13 2018, 7.30 pm - 9.30 pm Britannia Panoptican Judith Bowers Venue: Masonic Halls, Collier Street, Johnstone Wednesday, February 14 2018, 2.15 pm Terrorists in Long Dresses: the Scottish Suffragettes Ajay Close Venue: D'Arcy Thompson Zoology Museum, Carnelley Building, University of Dundee There will be a small charge for this lecture Wednesday, February 14 2018, 7 pm The Trafficking of Musical Instruments in Georgian and Victorian Edinburgh Dr Jenny Nex & Dr Lance Whitehead Venue: Augustine Church, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh A multiplicity of sources is required to assess the movement of musical instruments into and out of Edinburgh during the 18th and 19th centuries, but the Leith Port Books provide an important foundation for this work. The Glen Account Book offers the perspective of an individual firm, revealing their relationships with both London makers and local craftspeople, all situated within the wider musical networks of Edinburgh cultural society. Wednesday, February 14 2018, 7.30 pm Register of Corrected Entries Ken Nisbet Venue: Smith Museum and Art Gallery Central Scotland Family History Society Wednesday, February 14 2018, 7.45 pm The Kaiser's Pirate Kenneth Colville Venue: RAF Club, Ardgowan Square, Greenock Thursday, February 15 2018, 5.15 pm The creation of legal antiquity in Late Medieval Scotland Dr Alice Taylor (King’s College, London) Venue: Room G.13, Doorway 4, Old Medical School University of Edinburgh The Scottish History research seminars take place throughout the academic year and are open to all. Thursday, February 15 2018, 7.30 pm Women Pilots of WWII Roy Johnstone Venue: Abbey Church Hall, Abbey Park Place, Dunfermline Dunfermline Historical Society Visitors are charged a fee of £2.00 per meeting and are made very welcome. Thursday, February 15 2018, 7.30 pm A Survey of a Multi-Period Settlement Roland Spencer-Jones - Chairman, North of Scotland Archaeology Society - Strathpeffer Venue: Brora Community Centre Urchany, near Beauly, from the Bronze Age to 1871 Thursday, February 15 2018, 7.30 pm TBC Tom Graham Venue: Portland Church hall, South Beach, Troon Troon & Ayrshire Family History Society Thursday, February 15 2018, 7:30 pm Workshop David Weir Venue: Heritage Centre, Paisley Renfrewshire Family History Society Follow up to October’s workshop – David Weir (Heritage Co-ordinator Renfrewshire Council) will provide appropriate Family History material from the Council’s Archives. Friday, February 16 2018, 7.30 pm The Naval Reserve in the Highlands and Islands Dr. Ben Thomas Venue: Eden Court, Bishops Rd, Inverness IV3 5SA Friday, February 16 2018, 7.30 pm - 9.30 pm The Naval Reserve in the Highlands and Islands Dr Ben Thomas Venue: Eden Court, Bishops Rd, Inverness IV3 5SA
Upcoming family history talks and events in Scotland, 5 - 11 February 2018
Note that there may be a small charge for some of these events, and some may be for members only. We will be publishing lists of upcoming talks and events regularly - if you are organising a talk or event relating to Scottish genealogy or history, please let us know and we will be happy to add your events to our list. Monday, February 5 2018 Craufurdland Castle Simon Houlson Craufurd Venue: John Knox Church Hall, High Street, Stewarton Stewarton and District Historical Society The history of Craufurdland Castle, home to the Craufurds of Craufurdland since they were gifted the land in 1245, with connections to William Wallace and Mary Queen of Scots. Tuesday, February 6 2018, 2 pm - 5.30 pm Robert Burns, the Excise Services and Politics in a time of Revolution Prof Gerard Carruthers Venue: General Register House, Princes Street, Edinburgh Centred on recently identified documents at the National Records of Scotland, this talk discusses Burns’s place in the Excise Service during revolutionary times. Was the poet a willing government employee or was he a reluctant, neutered individual, deliberately de-barbed by the powers that be? What were the cultural and intellectual contexts afforded to Burns as a civil servant? What kind of relationships did he have with Excise colleagues and how did his career intersect with his creative and family lives? Following the French Revolution and the Excise service enquiry into the poet’s political beliefs, this talk will discuss the nature of Burn’s views and how these were expressed during the turbulent 1790s. Tuesday, February 6 2018, 7 pm The Veteran's Memorial, A Unique Monument Roy Mackenzie Venue: The Wick Heritage Centre, 18 - 27 Bank Row, Wick, Caithness, Scotland, KW1 5EY Admission by donation Tuesday, February 6 2018, 7 pm - 9 pm Regular meeting
Venue: Lanthorn Community Education Complex, Kenilworth Rise, Livingston EH54 6JL West Lothian Family History Society Gie's a haun' night - Tell us what you would need a hand with and we will include the topic Tuesday, February 6 2018, 7.30 pm Scottish Brick History Mark Cranston Venue: Lecture Hall, Hawick High School Everybody Welcome. Voluntary Collection. Wednesday, February 7 2018, 6.30 pm, refreshments available from 6 pm The Political Agitation of 1884 in Perth & Kinross Mark Nixon Venue: Lecture Theatre 2, Dalhousie Building, University of Dundee Free but donations requested from non-members. Wednesday, February 7 2018, 7.30 pm Jimmy Curran: From the Eastlands Cemetery to the Stadio Olimpico Craig Statham Venue: Volunteer Hall, Galashiels Thursday, February 8 2018, 5.15 pm Division and Devotion: The Edinburgh Ragged School, 1842-1872 Dr Laura Mair (University of Edinburgh) Venue: Room G.13, Doorway 4, Old Medical School University of Edinburgh The Scottish History research seminars take place throughout the academic year and are open to all. Thursday, February 8 2018, 7 pm - 9 pm Glenfield & Kennedy Bill Howie Venue: Johnnie Walker Bond, Strand Street Kilmarnock East Ayrshire Family History Society Thursday, February 8 2018, 7.30 pm Ardrossan Castle Tom Rees, Rathmell Archaeology Venue: Blue Room, Town Hall, Ayr Ayrshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Thursday, February 8 2018, 7.30 pm Bankers, Baronets, Cowboys and Courtesans Simon Welfare Venue: MacRobert Hall, The Square, Tarland Simon Welfare, local author and broadcaster, will delve into the background of the Gordon family of Haddo and tell us about some of the more colourful relatives of Ishbel, Lady Aberdeen. Saturday, February 10 2018, 10 am - 12 pm Beyond the Old Parish Registers Bruce Bishop Venue: Scottish Genealogy Society Library, 15 Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh, EH1 2JL Beyond the Old Parish Registers: Bruce Bishop will talk about what they contain and how these records can assist your research. This module is about sourcing the rare and unusual records which most people don’t know about – not just the usual OPRs on Scotlandspeople etc.
Upcoming family history talks and events in Scotland, 29 January - 4 February 2018
Note that there may be a small charge for some of these events, and some may be for members only. We will be publishing lists of upcoming talks and events regularly - if you are organising a talk or event relating to Scottish genealogy or history, please let us know and we will be happy to add your events to our list. Tuesday, January 30 2018, 5.30 pm - 7.30 pm Highland History Ewen Cameron, James Hunter, Martin MacGregor Venue: Kelvin Hall, Glasgow This free public programme of talks, interviews and panel discussions (organised by Dr Catriona Macdonald, Scottish History and Dr Stephen Mullen, History, University of Glasgow) hosted in the Kelvin Hall in academic term 2017-18 (in partnership with The Centre for Scottish and Celtic Studies, The Hunterian, UofG Library, Archives and Special Collections) explores the remarkable transformation of Scottish history over the course of the last fifty years; the current challenges faced by the discipline; and leading practitioners’ hopes for the future. The range of speakers in the programme lends this initiative authority and remarkable range: there’s something here for all lovers of Scottish history, and an opportunity to get to know a little better the writers behind the books that have shaped how we understand our past. Indeed, all events will be recorded and hosted online by the University library, establishing a fantastic resource for scholars in the future. Tuesday, January 30 2018, 7.30 pm The Landscape as a Museum: Artefacts that stay where they are John Wood Venue: Gairloch Community Hall Annexe Entry free, donations welcome, refreshments provided. Wednesday, January 31 2018, 7pm - 9pm Death Becomes Her Cat Irving Venue: Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Museum Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh £2. For 2018 we are delighted to introduce a series of intimate talks taking a look behind the scenes at Surgeons Hall Museums, entitled #SpeakToTheSpecialist. From Egyptian mummies to plastination, Cat Irving shall give a brief overview of the science of preserving the human body, with an insight into the work she does every day as Human Remains Conservator at Surgeons’ Hall Museums. Cat has worked in preserving human and animal tissue for 16 years, and has previously worked on the anatomical and pathological collections of Glasgow University and the Hunterian Museum. The talk will last about 60min and the Museums will be open for viewing until 9pm for ticket holders only. Thursday, February 1 2018, 5.15 pm Sex, race, money and death: Analysing Scottish testaments in India, c. 1740-c. 1820 Dr Andrew Mackillop (University of Glasgow) Venue: Room G.13, Doorway 4, Old Medical School University of Edinburgh The Scottish History research seminars take place throughout the academic year and are open to all. Thursday, February 1 2018, 7 pm Hamish Henderson – musical and literary giant Timothy Neat Venue: The 252 Memorial Hall, Betson Street, Markinch Free to members and £2 for non members Thursday, February 1 2018, 7.30 pm Guides to East Lothian Geology David Mcadam Venue: Dirleton Kirk Hall Gullane and Dirleton History Society The oft turbulent development of the landscape in East Lothian is presented from an unusual angle Saturday, February 3 2018, 2 pm - 4 pm A look at other records
Venue: Elgin Library, Cooper Park, Elgin, IV30 1HS Aberdeen and North East Scotland Family History Society
Upcoming family history talks and events in Scotland, 22 - 28 January 2018
Note that there may be a small charge for some of these events, and some may be for members only. We will be publishing lists of upcoming talks and events regularly - if you are organising a talk or event relating to Scottish genealogy or history, please let us know and we will be happy to add your events to our list. Tuesday, January 23 2018, 7 pm Band with No Name Lauri Crawford Venue: Newhaven Parish Church Hall Newhaven Community History Group Occasional visitors welcome at £2 per meeting Wednesday, January 24 2018, 7.30 pm The Impact of the First World War on Policing in the Scottish Borders David Smale Venue: Volunteer Hall, Galashiels Thursday, January 25 2018, 7.30 pm Nature Reserves in Ayrshire Gill Smart, Scottish Wildlife Trust Venue: Blue Room, Town Hall, Ayr Ayrshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Friday, January 26 2018, 7 pm - 9.30 pm In Search of Burke and Hare John Baxter Venue: Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Museum Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh £9/£7 concessions. Age 14+. https://insearchofburkeandhare.eventbrite.co.uk/. Follow in the footsteps of Scotland’s most notorious serial killers Burke and Hare with Surgeons’ Hall Museums. Led by renowned Burke and Hare murders expert John Baxter, you will be guided around the darkened streets of Edinburgh, learning chilling facts at every turn as you visit locations key to the story of the West Port Murders. Following the tour, guests are invited to spend time exploring the Nationally Significant Collections at Surgeons’ Hall Museums which feature unique exhibits relating to Burke and Hare. Friday, January 26 2018, 7.30 pm Looking from the outside: Vetting in Sutherland 1972 to 1996 Tony Wall, BVM&S Venue: Eden Court, Bishops Rd, Inverness IV3 5SA Friday, January 26 2018, 7.30 pm - 9.30 pm Looking from the outside: Vetting in Sutherland 1972 to 1996 Tony Wall Venue: Eden Court, Bishops Rd, Inverness IV3 5SA Saturday, January 27 2018, 2pm Heraldry, Genetics and Family Law: Considering reform in light of The Baronetcy of Pringle of Stichill Dr Gillian Black, School of Law, University of Edinburgh Venue: Royal Scots Club, Abercromby Place, Edinburgh The Heraldry Society of Scotland Saturday, January 27 2018, 7 pm - 9.30 pm In Search of Burke and Hare John Baxter Venue: Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Museum Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh £9/£7 concessions. Age 14+. https://insearchofburkeandhare.eventbrite.co.uk/. Follow in the footsteps of Scotland’s most notorious serial killers Burke and Hare with Surgeons’ Hall Museums. Led by renowned Burke and Hare murders expert John Baxter, you will be guided around the darkened streets of Edinburgh, learning chilling facts at every turn as you visit locations key to the story of the West Port Murders. Following the tour, guests are invited to spend time exploring the Nationally Significant Collections at Surgeons’ Hall Museums which feature unique exhibits relating to Burke and Hare.
Upcoming family history talks and events in Scotland, 15 - 21 January 2018
Note that there may be a small charge for some of these events, and some may be for members only. We will be publishing lists of upcoming talks and events regularly - if you are organising a talk or event relating to Scottish genealogy or history, please let us know and we will be happy to add your events to our list. Tuesday, January 16 2018, 5.30 pm - 7.30 pm Opening Conversation, Semester 2 T M Devine Venue: Kelvin Hall, Glasgow This free public programme of talks, interviews and panel discussions (organised by Dr Catriona Macdonald, Scottish History and Dr Stephen Mullen, History, University of Glasgow) hosted in the Kelvin Hall in academic term 2017-18 (in partnership with The Centre for Scottish and Celtic Studies, The Hunterian, UofG Library, Archives and Special Collections) explores the remarkable transformation of Scottish history over the course of the last fifty years; the current challenges faced by the discipline; and leading practitioners’ hopes for the future. The range of speakers in the programme lends this initiative authority and remarkable range: there’s something here for all lovers of Scottish history, and an opportunity to get to know a little better the writers behind the books that have shaped how we understand our past. Indeed, all events will be recorded and hosted online by the University library, establishing a fantastic resource for scholars in the future. Tuesday, January 16 2018, 7.30 pm Adventures on the Pacific Crest Trail Mandy Rush and Corey Jones Venue: Gairloch Community Hall Annexe Entry free, donations welcome, refreshments provided. Tuesday, January 16 2018, 7.30 pm - 9.30 pm Social evening
Venue: Masonic Halls, Collier Street, Johnstone Wednesday, January 17 2018, 7 pm Mapping Edinburgh's Social History Professor Richard Rodger Venue: Augustine Church, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh Free to members, £5 for guests. Disabled access and hearing loop Wednesday, January 17 2018, 7.30 pm Robert Burns Sir Geoffrey Palmer Venue: Best Western Eglinton Arms Hotel, Eaglesham Members free, non-members £3 at the door Thursday, January 18 2018, 7.30 pm Pictish Settlement, East Lomond Hill Oliver O'Grady and Joe Fitzpatrick Venue: Abbey Church Hall, Abbey Park Place, Dunfermline Dunfermline Historical Society Visitors are charged a fee of £2.00 per meeting and are made very welcome. Thursday, January 18 2018, 7.30 pm Pictures of Old Kilmarnock Frank Beattie Venue: Portland Church hall, South Beach, Troon Troon & Ayrshire Family History Society Thursday, January 18 2018, 7:30 pm The 1911 Census Ken Nisbet Venue: Paisley Museum, High Street, Paisley Renfrewshire Family History Society Saturday, January 20 2018, 11.15am - 12pm 12.15pm - 1pm 2pm - 2.45pm 3pm - 3.45pm From Waterside to Waterloo
Venue: Edinburgh Castle Hear the heroic tale of Sergeant Charles Ewart's daring feat to capture the Colours and the Standard of The 45 Regime of Napoleon's Army at the Battle of Waterloo 1815. Included in the normal admission price Saturday, January 20 2018, 2 pm - 4 pm Tackling your brick wall Mary Evans Venue: Royal Scots Club, Abercromby Place, Edinburgh Aberdeen and North East Scotland Family History Society Saturday, January 20 2018, 2.30pm-4.30pm Beginners' Meeting
Venue: Unitarian Church Centre, 43A Skene Terrace, Aberdeen, AB10 1RN Aberdeen and North East Scotland Family History Society Sunday, January 21 2018, 11.15am - 12pm 12.15pm - 1pm 2pm - 2.45pm 3pm - 3.45pm From Waterside to Waterloo
Venue: Edinburgh Castle Hear the heroic tale of Sergeant Charles Ewart's daring feat to capture the Colours and the Standard of The 45 Regime of Napoleon's Army at the Battle of Waterloo 1815. Included in the normal admission price
Upcoming family history talks and events in Scotland, 8 - 14 January 2018
Note that there may be a small charge for some of these events, and some may be for members only. We will be publishing lists of upcoming talks and events regularly - if you are organising a talk or event relating to Scottish genealogy or history, please let us know and we will be happy to add your events to our list. Monday, January 8 2018 The Missionary Man Sheila and Sandy Plant Venue: John Knox Church Hall, High Street, Stewarton Stewarton and District Historical Society An amazing tale of an ancestor's bravery and compassion after the battle of Rorke's Drift. Monday, January 8 2018, 7.30 pm Family History is Fun
Venue: Cupar Library Tea/coffee and biscuits included. Members entry free - Non members very welcome entry £2 for refreshments. Phone Dave Reid on 01333 350557 for any queries re talks. Tuesday, January 9 2018, 7 pm - 9 pm The 2nd Boer War 1899-1902 and the volunteer forces Ken Nisbet Venue: Lanthorn Community Education Complex, Kenilworth Rise, Livingston EH54 6JL West Lothian Family History Society Tuesday, January 9 2018, 7.30 pm AGM followed by Researching Tales of the Taits Wendy Mayfield Venue: Lecture Hall, Hawick High School Everybody Welcome. Voluntary Collection. Tuesday, January 9 2018, 7.30 pm Footprints in the Park: The story of the owners of Rouken Glen House and Estate. Joy Blair Venue: Fairweather Hall, Barrhead Road, Newton Mearns, G77 6BB Tuesday, January 9 2018, 7.30 pm - 9.30 pm An Illicit Whisky Chaser: Rediscovering the Hidden History of Whisky Production in 18th and 19th Century Scotland Dr Clare Wilson (Stirling University) Venue: Masonic Halls, Collier Street, Johnstone Wednesday, January 10 2018, 7.30 pm The Lowland Clearances, Scotland’s silent revolution Andrew Cassell & Peter Aitchison Venue: Gullane Village Hall Gullane and Dirleton History Society Clearances of farmers on small holdings took place in the Lowlands unobtrusively. Wednesday, January 10 2018, 7.30 pm Forth and Clyde Canal, past, present and future Tommy Lawton Venue: Smith Museum and Art Gallery Central Scotland Family History Society Wednesday, January 10 2018, 7.30 pm Bring Along Night
Venue: Volunteer Hall, Galashiels Members or guests may bring any item or photograph to show Wednesday, January 10 2018, 7.45 pm Greenock and WW1 Vincent Gillen Venue: RAF Club, Ardgowan Square, Greenock Thursday, January 11 2018, 7 pm Recording Fife’s Historic Buildings Simon Green Venue: The 252 Memorial Hall, Betson Street, Markinch Free to members and £2 for non members Thursday, January 11 2018, 7 pm - 9 pm Antiques Past & Present Mr Watt Venue: Johnnie Walker Bond, Strand Street Kilmarnock East Ayrshire Family History Society Thursday, January 11 2018, 7.30 pm Neolithic to Art Nouveau: Conservation Projects at AOL Archaeology Natalie Mitchell, AOL Archaeology Venue: Blue Room, Town Hall, Ayr Ayrshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Thursday, January 11 2018, 7.30 pm Explorations of Ruined Buildings James Dyas Davidson Venue: MacRobert Hall, The Square, Tarland Local photographer James Dyas Davidson has been recording the abandoned farms and settlements in the remote glens of Aberdeenshire, the empty places where life once flourished. He will talk about his photographic expeditions to ruined buildings throughout north-east Scotland. Thursday, January 11 2018, 7.30 pm - 9.30 pm The SS Avondale Park Glenn Jones Venue: Elie Church Hall Elie & Earlsferry History Society Avondale Park was a member of Convoy EN 491, which departed Hull on 6 May 1945 bound for Belfast via Methil. On 7 May 1945, the convoy was attacked by U-2336 and two ships were sunk, Sneland I and Avondale Park, which became the last British merchant ship to be sunk during the Second World War. The sinking, at just after 23:00, was in the last hour of the Second World War in Europe, with the official surrender taking place at midnight. Avondale Park was sunk a mile and half south east of the Isle of May. A signal had been sent to the U-boats on 4 May 1945 ordering them to surrender but U-2336 did not receive the signal. Saturday, January 13 2018, 10 am - 12 pm Beginners Ken Nisbet Venue: Scottish Genealogy Society Library, 15 Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh, EH1 2JL Beginners: This module is just what it says - for beginners. Ken Nisbet, who has many years experience in researching family history will take this class. Saturday, January 13 2018, 10 am - 4 pm Telling Tales: An Introduction to Graveyard Research and Interpretation
Venue: St Ninian’s Graveyard, Stonehouse Clyde and Avon Valley Landscape Partnership Ever wonder where to find out more information on about a graveyard? Join us on the journey from finding out more, to presenting your findings in an engaging way.
Upcoming family history talks and events in Scotland, 11 - 31 December 2017
Note that there may be a small charge for some of these events, and some may be for members only. We will be publishing lists of upcoming talks and events regularly - if you are organising a talk or event relating to Scottish genealogy or history, please let us know and we will be happy to add your events to our list. Tuesday, December 12 2017, 7.30 pm Social night - Bell ringers
Venue: Volunteer House (Vonef Centre) in 69 Crossgate Cupar KY15 5AS Tea/coffee and biscuits included. Members entry free - Non members very welcome entry £2 for refreshments. Phone Dave Reid on 01333 350557 for any queries re talks. Tuesday, December 12 2017, 7.30 pm - 9.30 pm Tales of the Tenement House Catherine Provan (NTS) Venue: Masonic Halls, Collier Street, Johnstone Wednesday, December 13 2017, 10 am - 11 am Standing Stones of Stenness Walk
Venue: Stones of Stenness Circle and Henge Join the Orkney Ranger Service for a free guided tour of our oldest stone circle, and explore the fascinating links with the nearby Neolithic village of Barnhouse. Wednesday, December 13 2017, 6.30 pm, refreshments available from 6 pm 150 Years of The McManus: Dundee's Art Gallery and Museum McManus Curatorial Staff Venue: Lecture Theatre 2, Dalhousie Building, University of Dundee Free but donations requested from non-members. Wednesday, December 13 2017, 7 pm Members' evening and social
Venue: Augustine Church, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh Short presentations followed by a chance to chat over a glass or two of wine Wednesday, December 13 2017, 7.30 pm Pollok House Dr Joe Murray Venue: Best Western Eglinton Arms Hotel, Eaglesham Members free, non-members £3 at the door Wednesday, December 13 2017, 7.30 pm Saving and Sharing Project Morag Cockburn, Live Borders Venue: Volunteer Hall, Galashiels Wednesday, December 13 2017, 7.45 pm Xmas Party Music and Food
Venue: RAF Club, Ardgowan Square, Greenock Thursday, December 14 2017, 7 pm - 9 pm Christmas Party Evening
Venue: Johnnie Walker Bond, Strand Street Kilmarnock East Ayrshire Family History Society Thursday, December 14 2017, 7.30 pm Rubislaw Quarry Hugh Black Venue: MacRobert Hall, The Square, Tarland Aberdeen has for a long time been known as the “Silver City” and was famous for its granite industry. Many of the buildings which characterise Aberdeen were built with stone from this famous quarry. Hugh Black, owner of the quarry, will talk about this unique and iconic legacy of the granite city. Wednesday, December 20 2017, 10 am - 11 am Standing Stones of Stenness Walk
Venue: Stones of Stenness Circle and Henge Join the Orkney Ranger Service for a free guided tour of our oldest stone circle, and explore the fascinating links with the nearby Neolithic village of Barnhouse. Saturday, December 30 2017, 10:30am-12:00pm Alford Genealogy Group
Venue: Alford Community Campus Library, Alford Academy, Greystone Road, Alford, AB33 8TY |
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