This article by Andreena MacDonald records the Society members’ visit to Thirlestane Castle on 6 June 2024
Carnegie Library Reading Room Visit
by Martin Tarr At the DHS meeting last November, our speaker, Sharron McCall, had offered to give interested members a tour of the historical resources available at the Carnegie Library, and we were duly privileged to visit, in two groups, on 16th and 17th March. Not only we were allowed to venture where the general public would fear to tread – in particular to the archive store that older members will remember as being the children’s library in the 1993 extension – but Sharron had taken considerable trouble to display, on tables in the Canmore Room, some of her favourites from the half-million items in the archive. There were gems from the Burns collection, some touching First World War memorabilia that even Jean Barclay(!) hadn’t seen – posters, maps, newspapers, photographs, and much more. We had to drag ourselves away with so much as yet unexamined in detail – seldom has two hours passed so quickly. Grateful thanks to Sharron for her time and for the enthusiasm she showed when talking about the treasures that belong to all of us. You just have to know what to ask for to be allowed to see them (and even handle most of them), and Sharron and one of her Reading Room colleagues will usually be at hand to help you explore.
April 2020 Outing
This post has been retained for historical reasons … not only did the trip have to be cancelled in January 2020, as there were not enough takers to justify running it, but the covid lockdown would in any case have prevented it taking place!
June Trip 2019
Cherry Allan has written a report of our visit to the Inverness area, based in Coylumbridge. “On a Wee Highland Daunder” describes this very enjoyable trip. The photos are courtesy of Cherry Allan and Robin Thompson.
June Trip 2018, Report
Our one night trip, from Sunday 3rd to Monday 4th June, to visit the Eastern Borders, based at the Ednam House Hotel, Kelso was a great success. Cherry Allan has written a full report – “On A Wee Borders Raid“, with some photos taken by Robin Thompson.