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‘“A labourer in the vineyard of Scottish antiquities”: the remarkable collection of Sir Walter Scott’ by Kirsty Archer-Thompson

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Lecture by Kirsty Archer-Thompson BA MA FSA Scot, The Abbotsford Trust, on ‘“A labourer in the vineyard of Scottish antiquities”: the remarkable collection of Sir Walter Scott’.

For Sir Walter Scott, the objects, furniture and antiquities in his collection were portals to the past and critical inspiration for his historical fiction. Join the custodian of this remarkable collection to hear more about the ongoing journey of the Abbotsford Trust to better understand, care for and open up this material legacy to researchers and enthusiasts from around the world. Kirsty highlights key case studies and curatorial projects from the recent past and present and shares future aspirations.

Kirsty is Collections and Interpretation Manager at Abbotsford, The Home of Sir Walter Scott.

This lecture was recorded by Mallard Productions for the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland at the National Museums Scotland at 6pm on 12 November 2018.

With thanks to Society Fellow Sir Angus Grossart QC OBE DL LLD DLitt FRSE FSA Scot for generously supporting the filming of the Society’s 2017-18 lecture programme.

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