EVENTS Archives - SGHET https://sghet.com/category/events/ South Glasgow Heritage and Environment Trust Fri, 22 Sep 2023 10:33:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://i0.wp.com/sghet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cropped-SGHET-300x300.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 EVENTS Archives - SGHET https://sghet.com/category/events/ 32 32 193624195 #HeritageNights talk: Southside House Histories – Strange Affray at Crosshill https://sghet.com/talk-glasgow-southside-house-histories-strange-affray-at-crosshill/ https://sghet.com/talk-glasgow-southside-house-histories-strange-affray-at-crosshill/#respond Wed, 13 Sep 2023 18:58:31 +0000 https://sghet.com/?p=9723 Talk: Southside House Histories – ‘Strange Affray at Crosshill’: architecture and social mobility in late 19th-century Glasgow   This special #SouthGlasgowHeritageNights talk on Thursday 19th October focuses on Dr Ailsa Boyd’s research related to her own house in the Southside of Glasgow by tracing the histories of architect Robert Duncan (c.1840-1928) and the Battersby family. […]

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Talk: Southside House Histories – ‘Strange Affray at Crosshill’: architecture and social mobility in late 19th-century Glasgow

 

This special #SouthGlasgowHeritageNights talk on Thursday 19th October focuses on Dr Ailsa Boyd’s research related to her own house in the Southside of Glasgow by tracing the histories of architect Robert Duncan (c.1840-1928) and the Battersby family.

Free but places are limited – BOOK HERE.

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When researching my own home in the Southside of Glasgow, I discovered that one of the first people to live in it had been the perpetrator of a fatal incident in 1897. After looking further into the family’s story, I discovered a fascinating tale of social mobility, from poverty in the industrial Gorbals to middle-class comfort in Pollokshields and a doctor’s surgery in the turreted tenements of Parkhead Cross.

100 Dixon Avenue, Glasgow with overlay Photograph: Gregory Rankine

The Battersby family exemplify the social, economic and educational developments of the late nineteenth century, with six of the children, including girls, benefitting from a university education. But my semi-detached house is just one location in a network of built heritage across Glasgow.

The architect was Robert Duncan (c.1840-1928), little known today, but he designed some of Glasgow’s most distinctive buildings. Not only did he build streets of terraces and tenements around Crosshill, but villas, churches, warehouses, a hospital, Cooper’s grocers and the building best known as the Locarno ballroom. People like the Battersbys and Duncan created the Victorian and Edwardian Glasgow still evident in the built heritage which we walk past every day.

– Dr Ailsa Boyd

The talk will be followed by a short Q&A

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Dr Ailsa Boyd is an independent writer and lecturer in 19th century art, design and literature, with a particular interest in the decoration of the homes we live in and imagined spaces.

Website: https://ailsaboyd.wordpress.com

Threads: @ailsaboyd@threads.net

 

TICKETS

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VENUE: The Deepend Govanhill Baths Community Trust, 21 Nithsdale St, Glasgow, G41 2PZ

 

EVENT TIMINGS:
6.50pm – Doors Open / Registration
7pm – Welcome & Main Presentation:  Southside House Histories – ‘Strange Affray at Crosshill’
8.15 – Ends

 

[Header image: 96-100 Dixon Avenue Glasgow. Photograph: Ailsa Boyd 2021]

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#HeritageNights talk: Rambles Round the Southside in the 1850s https://sghet.com/rambles-round-the-southside-in-the-1850s/ https://sghet.com/rambles-round-the-southside-in-the-1850s/#respond Fri, 25 Aug 2023 15:04:00 +0000 https://sghet.com/?p=9667 Talk: Rambles Round the Southside in the 1850s   This special #SouthGlasgowHeritageNights talk on Thursday 21st September revisits the writings of Victorian poet and journalist Hugh MacDonald (1817 – 1860). Free but places are limited – BOOK HERE.   His best-loved work was Rambles Round Glasgow (1854), a collection of walks through areas that were […]

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Talk: Rambles Round the Southside in the 1850s

 

This special #SouthGlasgowHeritageNights talk on Thursday 21st September revisits the writings of Victorian poet and journalist Hugh MacDonald (1817 – 1860).

Free but places are limited – BOOK HERE.

 

His best-loved work was Rambles Round Glasgow (1854), a collection of walks through areas that were largely on the periphery and beyond of Glasgow but which are now mostly within city limits.

MacDonald’s many trips to the southside took him to the villages of Strathbungo, Old Cathcart and New Cathcart and the thriving town of Pollokshaws; to Govan, Crookston and beyond. On his travels, he visited the famous Crossmyloof Bakery, met up with Robert Burns’ daughter, and saw the location of Mary Queen of Scots’ fateful last battle.

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Hugh MacDonald sitting on a chair in a posed photograph.
Hugh MacDonald

Our guest speaker Karen Murdarasi spent a year painstakingly annotating MacDonald’s 21 Rambles to make them accessible to the modern reader, and to give an indication of what has survived – and what has been lost – from the scenes that MacDonald describes.

She will take you on a walk through the southside as you’ve never seen it before, filled with country estates and cottage gardens instead of tenements, highrises and shopping throroughfares and populated by weavers, poets and even scandalous clergymen.

The talk will be followed by a short Q&A

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Signed copies of the 21st Century Edition of Rambles Round Glasgow (Hephaestion Press; new Introduction & Annotated edition, 2023) will be available for purchase after the talk.

Note: CASH ONLY purchase (no cards) ~ £15 hardback / £10 paperback

 

TICKETS

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VENUE: The Deepend Govanhill Baths Community Trust, 21 Nithsdale St, Glasgow, G41 2PZ

 

EVENT TIMINGS:
6.50pm – Doors Open / Registration
7pm – Welcome & Main Presentation:  Rambles Round the Southside in the 1850s
8.15 – Ends

 

[Header image: The Shaw Mill (old postcard) The Glasgow Story © National Trust for Scotland. The large goose, bottom left, is a scrap attached to the painting by an unknown person.]

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#HeritageNights talk: Discovering south Glasgow histories through Glasgow City Archives + SGHET AGM 2023 https://sghet.com/discovering-south-glasgow-histories-through-glasgow-city-archives-sghet-agm-2023/ https://sghet.com/discovering-south-glasgow-histories-through-glasgow-city-archives-sghet-agm-2023/#respond Fri, 28 Jul 2023 16:01:59 +0000 https://sghet.com/?p=9623   Join us for a special #SouthGlasgowHeritageNights talk on Thursday 31st August and discover how our amazing City Archives reveal south Glasgow’s rich and multi-layered past – followed by our open AGM – BOOK NOW   The presentation will share a short introduction telling the story of Glasgow and its Archives, and will provide examples […]

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Join us for a special #SouthGlasgowHeritageNights talk on Thursday 31st August and discover how our amazing City Archives reveal south Glasgow’s rich and multi-layered past – followed by our open AGM – BOOK NOW

 

The presentation will share a short introduction telling the story of Glasgow and its Archives, and will provide examples of some of the main sources for local and family historians – and anyone interested in local histories – using examples from the city’s south side.

Find out how the City Archives illuminate Glasgow’s fascinating past, and how they can help in uncovering the people, places and stories that matter to you.

Our guest speaker, Dr Irene O’Brien, is the City Archivist and Records Manager at the renowned Glasgow City Archives.

Dr O’Brien and her team are the Keepers of the City’s History, providing access to the collections both in person and remotely, connecting citizens to Glasgow’s wonderful history.

The talk will be followed by a short Q&A.

 

SGHET AGM 2023

 

South Glasgow Heritage & Environment Trust’s annual general meeting – open to all!

Refreshments will be served.

Join us for a quickfire round-up of SGHET’s current state-of-play in our ‘Review of the Year’, discover what’s on the horizon, hear about different ways to get involved, and have your say…. Plus, members can vote in our Board elections.

 

TICKETS

 

FREE but places are limited – BOOK HERE.

 

VENUE: The Deepend Govanhill Baths Community Trust, 21 Nithsdale St, Glasgow, G41 2PZ

 

EVENT TIMINGS:
6.50pm – Doors Open / Registration
7pm – Welcome & Main Presentation: Discovering South Glasgow Histories Through Glasgow City Archives
8.05 – Refreshments served: drinks & snacks
8.10 – SGHET AGM
8.35pm – Ends

 

Photos of Vogue Cinema in Govan, Pollok House, Millbrae Bridge & Newlands Church, and the Kinning Park Co-operative Society stores on Bridge St – copyright of Glasgow City Archives.

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Cathcart Heritage Trail walks including Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival 2023 https://sghet.com/cathcart-glasgow-heritage-trail-walks-2023/ https://sghet.com/cathcart-glasgow-heritage-trail-walks-2023/#respond Sun, 07 May 2023 20:00:27 +0000 https://sghet.com/?p=9566 Cathcart Heritage Trail walks 2023   Join us on Friday 15th or Saturday 16th September as part of Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival 2023! The sights, sounds and scents of scenic Cathcart are perfectly in tune with this year’s Festival theme: ‘The Sensory City’… and as always, water, whether the White Cart that powered the […]

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Cathcart Heritage Trail walks 2023

 

Join us on Friday 15th or Saturday 16th September as part of Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival 2023!

The sights, sounds and scents of scenic Cathcart are perfectly in tune with this year’s Festival theme: ‘The Sensory City’… and as always, water, whether the White Cart that powered the bygone mills and fuelled the growth of this once remote village, or the rain, which may precipitate on our walk, is an elemental factor in the Glasgow experience.

Booking required – book here on Eventbrite when bookings open at 10am on Friday 1st September.

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Join us on Saturday 1st July at 1.30pm for the first of our #SouthGlasgowHeritageTrails walks of the summer, and our first guided walk in this picturesque Southside locality.

The rich history, bygone industrial heritage, and dramatic natural landscape of the former village of Cathcart make it the unique place it is today…

Come along to learn about castles and churches, royalty and rebellion, bygone industrial mills and workers cottages, artists and architects, drumlins, roads and railways – all of which played their part in the timeline of a humble village that became a stylish Victorian suburb of Scotland’s only metropolis.

Local resident & heritage enthusiast Dougie McLellan will lead the tour, and provide images of paintings, lost mills, and bygone streetscapes which the tour will traverse that cast Cathcart in a new light, joining the dots between its current ambience and remarkable genesis – with the ever-flowing waters of the White Cart river snaking around the area and through the centuries being a key character in its own right.

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NB: Our events book-up quickly – follow us on Eventbrite to be notified instantly when bookings open for this and other events.

 

The view eastwards from the Old Snuff Mill Bridge in Cathcart with an old, well-preserved tenement block respelendent in the January sunshine
The view from the old Snuff Mill Bridge over the White Cart river in Cathcart

 

Find the full Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival programme here: https://glasgowdoorsopendays.org.uk/

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#HeritageNights talk: Southside House Histories – Time travel under Giffnock floorboards https://sghet.com/talk-southside-house-histories-time-travel-under-giffnock-floorboards/ https://sghet.com/talk-southside-house-histories-time-travel-under-giffnock-floorboards/#respond Sun, 30 Apr 2023 21:35:00 +0000 https://sghet.com/?p=9550 Talk: Southside House Histories – Time travel under Giffnock floorboards   Join us at 6.50pm on Thursday 25th May at The Deep End on Nithsdale St for the third of our 2023 #SouthGlasgowHeritageNights events – a talk from Paul Noble about a journey that began by accident beneath the floorboards and is heading in some […]

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Talk: Southside House Histories – Time travel under Giffnock floorboards

 

Join us at 6.50pm on Thursday 25th May at The Deep End on Nithsdale St for the third of our 2023 #SouthGlasgowHeritageNights events – a talk from Paul Noble about a journey that began by accident beneath the floorboards and is heading in some tantalising directions…

 

Places are limited – BOOK HERE

Speaker Paul Noble sets the scene for the unexpected and unfolding jouney his house histories odyssey is taking him on…

“In 1996 when my fiancé and I collected the keys to our soon to be marital home, a 1930’s semi detached bungalow that lies in a sleepy tree-lined avenue in Giffnock, we could never have guessed that below its floorboards lay a treasure trove that links the house to people and places from times gone past.

For the next 26 years, while above the floorboards our family grew, from christenings to 21st parties and everything in between, below us in the crawl space dust settled over these long disgarded relics.

Over the years I had occassion to visit this raised underworld, to run cables, fix leaks and generally crawl around in the dirt. However all I ever saw was rubbish & rubble and the odd giant spider.

Then last year on one such sub-floor venture I decided to video my journey into the labyrinth. This was to be for the benefit of my family, so that for once they too could experience the joy of the crawl space!

Stumbling on liminal space in everyday life…

The light from my phone illuminated into the darkest corners of the basement and through my filmographer’s eyes objects previously pushed aside now jostled for my attention… I gathered them up with wonder and amazment.”

 

Label stamped with the description: Knitted Underwear, A Holyrood Garment also displaying a stylised building logo on the left
Label: Knitted Underwear – A Holyrood Garment

“Resurrected from the depths and bathed in daylight for the first time in many, many years, I resolved to establish the provenance of each item, piece together their history and that of their original owners.

So join me as I discuss the first leg of my investigations into these finds and learn what I now know about my house, its previous inhabitants and where I think the ongoing search for answers may take me in the future…”

 

TIMINGS:

6.50pm – Doors Open / Registration
7pm – Illustrated talk from Paul Noble followed by Q&A
8.15pm – Ends

More #SouthGlasgowHeritageNights coming soon

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#HeritageNights talk: Taps aff? What happened after the 1988 Glasgow Garden Festival https://sghet.com/2023-talk-taps-aff-what-happened-after-the-1988-glasgow-garden-festival/ https://sghet.com/2023-talk-taps-aff-what-happened-after-the-1988-glasgow-garden-festival/#respond Sun, 05 Mar 2023 20:18:13 +0000 https://sghet.com/?p=9509 Talk: Taps aff? What happened after the 1988 Glasgow Garden Festival   Join us at 6.50pm on Thursday 27th April at The Deep End on Nithsdale St for the second of our 2023 #SouthGlasgowHeritageNights events – an illustrated talk from the After The Garden Festival team, followed by Q&A.   Places are limited – BOOK […]

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Talk: Taps aff? What happened after the 1988 Glasgow Garden Festival

 

Join us at 6.50pm on Thursday 27th April at The Deep End on Nithsdale St for the second of our 2023 #SouthGlasgowHeritageNights events – an illustrated talk from the After The Garden Festival team, followed by Q&A.

 

Places are limited – BOOK HERE

The 1988 Garden Festival changed how the world saw Glasgow, and how it saw itself. It lives on only in people’s memories as the buildings, objects and artworks from this temporary event are gone forever – or are they?

Join Urban Prehistorian Kenny Brophy, Project Maestro Lex Lamb, and Holder of the Official Garden Festival Umbrella Gordon Barr to learn how they have used crowdsourcing to build an ever growing digital record of the hundreds of pavilions, sculptures and attractions that made up the Festival.

 

Photo of the After The Garden Festival project team on the former Festival site, copyright of The Sunday Post.
ATGF’s Gordon, Kenny & Lex at the former 1988 Glasgow Garden Festival site © The Sunday Post

“Items and memories are scattered across the globe with stories to tell: from the large (the Coca-cola Roller Coaster, now in Suffolk), to the small (a Garden Festival tea-towel, now in Papua New Guinea); we’ve identified surviving artefacts, ephemera and even some of the original plants and gardens that delighted visitors over that unforgettable summer, more than thirty years ago.

We’ll outline what we’ve learned so far about how the 1988 Festival was put together, taken apart and spread around the world, with the help of hundreds of individual submissions and leads, with plenty hidden in plain sight closer to home – and we’re learning more every day!

But we still haven’t found the giant tap, sorry.”

To donate directly to support the ATGF project please visit: https://tinyurl.com/AtGF1988

[Header image kindly reporoduced with permission. Photograph © Donald Whannell]

Book your tickets here on Eventbrite

 

TIMINGS:

6.50pm – Doors Open / Registration
7pm – Illustrated talk from the ATGF team followed by Q&A
8.15pm – Ends

More #SouthGlasgowHeritageNights coming soon

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#HeritageNights talk: Uncovering Slavery ‘From Glasgow to the Caribbean’ https://sghet.com/talk-uncovering-slavery-from-glasgow-to-the-caribbean-stuart-nisbet/ https://sghet.com/talk-uncovering-slavery-from-glasgow-to-the-caribbean-stuart-nisbet/#respond Wed, 01 Mar 2023 20:17:29 +0000 https://sghet.com/?p=9491 Talk: Uncovering Slavery ‘From Glasgow to the Caribbean’   Join us at 6.50pm on Wed 22nd March at The Deep End on Nithsdale St for the first of our 2023 #SouthGlasgowHeritageNights events – a presentation from guest speaker Dr. Stuart Nisbet, followed by Q&A.   Places are limited – BOOK HERE Over the past year, […]

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Talk: Uncovering Slavery ‘From Glasgow to the Caribbean’

 

Join us at 6.50pm on Wed 22nd March at The Deep End on Nithsdale St for the first of our 2023 #SouthGlasgowHeritageNights events – a presentation from guest speaker Dr. Stuart Nisbet, followed by Q&A.

 

Places are limited – BOOK HERE

Over the past year, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Dundee have revealed buildings, streets and memorials linked to transatlantic slavery. How do we find out more? Come along and find out, through an illustrated talk by Dr. Stuart Nisbet.

Based on a personal journey to uncover the truth about Scotland and Slavery, the event will also include discussion of Dr. Nisbet’s first novel The Book of Here and There, which he will be signing after his presentation.

Dr. Stuart Nisbet is well known in the area for his local history publications. For more than 20 years, he has also been one of the leading researchers on Scotland and slavery. In 2015 Stuart had a chapter in the first detailed book on Scotland and slavery: Tom Devine’s Recovering Scotland’s Slavery Past.

He notes, ‘Black lives not only matter in Scottish history, they had a huge impact in the development of the Scotland that we live in today. Unlike other cities and countries, Glasgow and Scotland have barely begun to come to terms with the human cost of chattel slavery. Indeed, we are still at the stage of counting numbers. Hopefully, in the process, we can begin to hear the voices. For, without them, the numbers are meaningless.’

 

Signed copies of Stuart Nisbet’s book ‘The Book of Here and There’ will be available to purchase at the event for £10 (cash payment only).

Book your tickets here on Eventbrite

TIMINGS:

6.50pm – Doors Open / Registration
7pm – Presentation from Dr. Stuart Nisbet followed by Q&A and book signings
8.15pm – Ends

More #SouthGlasgowHeritageNights coming soon

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The Women of Cathcart Cemetery talk + SGHET AGM 2022 https://sghet.com/women-of-cathcart-cemetery-sghet-agm-2022/ https://sghet.com/women-of-cathcart-cemetery-sghet-agm-2022/#respond Wed, 29 Jun 2022 14:11:10 +0000 https://sghet.com/?p=9191 Join us on Thursday 25th August for the first of our Southside #HeritageNights to discover the stories of remarkable women buried in the celebrated Cathcart Cemetery on Glasgow’s southern fringe – followed by our annual AGM – BOOK NOW.   Cathcart Cemetery is a picturesque 43 acre late Victorian Garden Cemetery in the Southside of […]

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Join us on Thursday 25th August for the first of our Southside #HeritageNights to discover the stories of remarkable women buried in the celebrated Cathcart Cemetery on Glasgow’s southern fringe – followed by our annual AGM – BOOK NOW.

 

Cathcart Cemetery is a picturesque 43 acre late Victorian Garden Cemetery in the Southside of Glasgow with an estimated 15,000 gravestones. Each one tells the story of lives, loves and losses; of stories played out on a global and domestic scale.

 

It’s the final resting place of early pioneering footballers, clinicians, industrialists and entertainers – but most of the stories uncovered so far are of the prominent men of the time. This talk shifts the focus to cast light on some of the pioneering women buried in the cemetery’s grounds…

Against the backdrop of a brief history of the Cemetery’s unique design and development, discover the stories of these celebrated figures – world-famous singers and musicians, daughters of emigrants, artists who were witnesses to the cruelllest acts of inhumanity and suffragettes who fought and died for the rights of women.

The talk will be followed by a short Q&A.

Speaker: Jacqui Fernie, Co-Chair, Friends of Cathcart Cemetery

 

SGHET AGM 2022

 

South Glasgow Heritage & Environment Trust’s annual general meeting – open to all!

Join us for a quickfire round-up of SGHET’s current state-of-play, find out what we’ve been doing in our ‘Review of the Year’, discover what’s on the horizon, and have your say…. Plus, members can vote in our Board elections.

 

TICKETS

 

FREE but places are limited – BOOK HERE.

 

VENUE: The Deepend Govanhill Baths Community Trust, 21 Nithsdale St, Glasgow, G41 2PZ

 

EVENT TIMINGS:
6.50pm – Doors Open / Registration
7pm – Welcome & Main Presentation: The Women of Cathcart Cemetery
8.05 – 5 minute break
8.10 – SGHET AGM
8.45pm – Ends

 

Header image credit: photograph of a statue in Cathcart Cemetery by Michael Paley, from our #SouthsideLockdownLens project archive collection.

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Sustainable Stories: Community Archives & Heritage Group #COP26 conference Govanhill https://sghet.com/sustainable-stories-community-archives-heritage-group-cop26-conference-govanhill/ https://sghet.com/sustainable-stories-community-archives-heritage-group-cop26-conference-govanhill/#respond Thu, 28 Oct 2021 22:30:09 +0000 https://sghet.com/?p=8971 Join us and groups from all over Scotland for this free event on Wednesday 10th November in the Southside during COP 26 to discover and explore a range of stories from community archives and heritage initiatives that capture the age of change and environmental crisis we’re living through – event open to all…   BOOK […]

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Join us and groups from all over Scotland for this free event on Wednesday 10th November in the Southside during COP 26 to discover and explore a range of stories from community archives and heritage initiatives that capture the age of change and environmental crisis we’re living through – event open to all…

 

BOOK HERE (free but registration required): https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/community-archives-heritage-group-scotland-network-conference-cop26-tickets-167455093693

 

VENUE ADDRESS:
The Point Community Hub, 180 Queen’s Drive, Glasgow G42 8QD (1 minute walk from Queen’s Park train station and Pollokshaws Rd)

 

Deirdre Molloy and Romy Galloway from SGHET will present on ‘Digital Dilemmas: Creating a Sustainable & Accessible Community Archive‘ sharing their archive design research findings and touching on some of SGHET’s key archive collections, including Southside Memories, Southside Lockdown Lens, and Pollok Free State.

 

Pollok Free State passport front and back cover
Pollok Free State passport cover – SGHET archive Pollok Free State collection

 

In turn, they’ll explore some of the challenges digitisation and digital activity in general presents for a climate-conscious heritage archives sector, and to communities already being affected by the consequences of the climate crisis.

 

'Be nice Govanhill' painted on boarded up window at The Bell Jar, Govanhill by William Dixon 6th June 2020
Boarded up window at The Bell Jar, Govanhill by William Dixon 6th June 2020 – SGHET archive Southside Lockdown Lens collection

 

The event (9.30am-4pm) offers a varied programme of presentations, workshops and a ‘one-minute-mayhem’ session of rapid fire talks, plus refreshments. During the breaks attendees can browse a range of heritage stalls including ours, at which we’ll have our South Glasgow Heritage Trails guidebook on sale (cash only).

 

For those who can’t make it in person, there’s also a livestream of the event accessible from anywhere, bookable below.

 

BOOK HERE:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/community-archives-heritage-group-scotland-network-conference-cop26-tickets-167455093693

 

SPEAKER LINE-UP & EVENT SCHEDULE:
https://www.scottisharchives.org.uk/explore/community-archives/community-archives-and-heritage-group-scotland/sustainable-stories-capturing-an-age-of-change-in-community-archives/

 

TIMINGS:
9.30am – Registration & tea/coffee
10am-4pm (with 12.30-1.30 lunch break) – Conference programme

 

Follow the organisers Community Archives & Heritage Group Scotland on Twitter for updates:
https://twitter.com/CArchivesScot

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Talk: Transatlantic Slavery & South Glasgow’s Heritage https://sghet.com/transatlantic-slavery-south-glasgow-heritage/ https://sghet.com/transatlantic-slavery-south-glasgow-heritage/#respond Sat, 09 Oct 2021 19:38:55 +0000 https://sghet.com/?p=8930 On Monday 25th October at 6pm, as part of Black History Month Scotland, Mark McGregor and Saskia McCracken from SGHET will explore how South Glasgow’s built heritage was shaped by profits from the transatlantic trade in enslaved people.   This talk will cover some key people and historical sites south of the Clyde, including the […]

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On Monday 25th October at 6pm, as part of Black History Month Scotland, Mark McGregor and Saskia McCracken from SGHET will explore how South Glasgow’s built heritage was shaped by profits from the transatlantic trade in enslaved people.

 

This talk will cover some key people and historical sites south of the Clyde, including the Stirling Maxwells of Pollok.

The talk is from 6pm-7.15pm Monday 25th October on Zoom, including time for Q&A.

BOOK HERE (free but registration required): https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/transatlantic-slavery-and-south-glasgows-heritage-tickets-171750890537

We’re grateful to CRER / @crer_scotland for inviting us to participate in their annual month-long programme of events. See the full Black History Month Scotland 2021 event listings here: https://www.blackhistorymonthscotland.org/

 

#SouthsideSlaveryLegacies Project

 

This talk is part of our ongoing #SouthsideSlaveryLegacies research project begun during summer 2020 in response to the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement. See the hashtag on Twitter and Facebook & sign-up to the project Newsletter.

If you would like to write for or contribute information to the project, email info@sghet.com

Southside Slavery Legacies logo an illustration of Pollok House

Photo Credits:

Slavery Made Glasgow handkerchief on the lockdown 2020 community washing lines in Maxwell Park – by Annika / @museumofjoy

Black Lives Matter banners on Camphill Gate in Shawlands in June 2020 – by Deirdre Molloy

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