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English Victorian Churches: Architecture Faith, and Revival, by Professor James Stevens Curl FSAScot

English Victorian Churches: Architecture Faith, and Revival, by Professor James Stevens Curl FSAScot

6th February 2023 | Categories:

Professor James Stevens Curl FSAScot has written a book on English Victorian Churches that was published in the Autumn of 2022 in a hardback edition by John Hudson Publishing. You can find further information here and on pages 16-20 on this article. His book reveals something of the individuals and events that shaped the religious climate of the epoch, while the outstanding…

This month’s History Scotland lecture

This month’s History Scotland lecture

8th March 2022 | Categories:

Dr Craig Buchanan FSAScot has been invited to give this month’s History Scotland lecture, on the newly (re)discovered publications of the Sobieski Stuart brothers, and the light that they shed on their literary careers in the mid-nineteenth century. The lecture is scheduled to take place at 6.30pm on Tuesday 15th March, and will be chaired by…

Talk at Gladstone’s Land on 3rd March

Talk at Gladstone’s Land on 3rd March

22nd February 2022 | Categories:

On 3 March, David Weinczok FSAScot will be giving a talk at Gladstone’s Land, Edinburgh, (one of the oldest buildings on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile) for the National Trust for Scotland. It is based on his 2019 book about Game of Thrones’ connections to Scottish history, on the real-life events that inspired the series. David first gave this talk…

Inquiry from a Fellow

Inquiry from a Fellow

20th January 2022 | Categories:

Dear Fellows, Below is an inquiry from Fellow Hector MacQueen CBE FBA FRSE FSAScot: “In a 2006 publication Lawrence Keppie wrote that that “Surprisingly there is as yet no direct {Roman] link confirmed from Crawford (or Lamington) to the important fort at Castledykes, for example along the Clyde itself past Thankerton on the line of…

Request to current Fellows regarding Origins of the Highland Kilt

Request to current Fellows regarding Origins of the Highland Kilt

13th January 2022 | Categories:

Dear Fellows, Brendan Burns FSAScot is currently researching into the origins of the Highland Kilt/Philabeg/Feileadh-mor/Breacan-an-feileadh. If any Fellow has any evidence relating to the Highland Kilt/Philabeg/Feileadh-mor/Breacan-an-feileadh 1550 -1780, please get in touch with Brendan at brendan@burns-scotland.com. Any assistance would be much appreciated. With best wishes.

PSAS collection looking for a new home

PSAS collection looking for a new home

11th January 2022 | Categories:

Would you like a collection of hard copies of the Society’s Proceedings? A Fellow who lives in Scotland would like to donate their PSAS collection to someone who might want them. The collection is in excellent condition and comprises volumes 119, 120, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 133 and 134. Please email Jade (Fellowship@socantscot.org) if you…

Issues with Fellow’s Directory

Issues with Fellow’s Directory

20th December 2021 | Categories:

Dear Fellows, We are currently experiencing some issues with the Fellow’s Directory and are therefore unable to edit/add/remove details. The Directory will be updated in due course, as we move from the current website to a new one early next year. If you have any queries regarding this, please contact Jade at fellowship@socantscot.org .

English Victoria Churches by Professor James Stevens Curl FSAScot

English Victoria Churches by Professor James Stevens Curl FSAScot

23rd November 2021 | Categories:

Professor James Stevens Curl FSAScot has written a book on English Victorian Churches which will be published in 2022. His book reveals something of the individuals and events that shaped the religious climate of the epoch, while the outstanding illustrations, many of which, in colour, were specially commissioned, reveal the rich variety and great beauty found in…

PSAS collection looking for a new home

PSAS collection looking for a new home

18th November 2021 | Categories:

Would you like to take home a collection of hard copies of the Society’s Proceedings from 1982 (Vol 112) onwards? A Fellow would like to donate their PSAS collection to someone who might want them. Please email fellowship@socantscot.org if you are interested in acquiring this collection.

Fellow Notice: Request for hard copies of Discovery and Excavation in Scotland

Fellow Notice: Request for hard copies of Discovery and Excavation in Scotland

30th September 2021 | Categories:

Does anyone have any hard copies of Discovery and Excavation in Scotland, the Archaeology Scotland annual publication for the Shetland Museum and Archives? Anyone who is able to help should contact Brian directly at brian.smith@shetlandamenity.org. They are looking for the 2013 publication, and publications from 2015 onwards. Thank you for your assistance.

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