On 19 February, we'll hear about the history of Glasgow's Kingston Bridge: THE HIGHWAY OVER THE CLYDE
Stewart Baird (Scottish Roads Archive) will talk in EDINBURGH AND ONLINE, showing historic and rare photographs.
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#architecturetalk #glasgow #edinburgh
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Save the date 26 April 2026: ‘Fern Fever on the Fells’. I’ll be giving a Sunday afternoon talk at the lovely Higham Hall, Bassenthwaite, followed by tea & cake. It will tell the story of the Victorian fern craze in the Lake District. Booking details to follow.
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If you happen to be in Edinburgh on 5th Feb, there’s a free talk. Also note venue change - now to be held in the old Royal Infirmary’s new event space.
Oops. (Quickly deletes ‘pivotal’ from current work in progress.)
In two months, I'll be running a half marathon in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support, in case anyone wants to chip in to a good cause: www.justgiving.com/page/alborz-...
bedding in Dunelm reduced for clearance, marked 'Deranged'.
How's your Christmas shopping going? Hopefully not as bad as this.
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Sad to see the old Dumfries & Galloway Royal Infirmary at Nithbank in a ruinous state. Prompted a short post on this and the 1970s infirmary.
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THIS THURSDAY, 30 October, Bruce Peter talks about "Art Deco and the Modern Movement in Scotland"
Join us ONLINE AND IN EDINBURGH for a fascinating history talk. Bruce is professor at Glasgow School of Art. His new book Modernist Scotland will be out soon.
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How lovely! We planted a pear tree 8 years ago. This year it finally produced half a dozen pears - it is next to the chicken run.
Tempt me not!
A corner of our kitchen, with bowls of apples on the table and more on the windowsill.
Bumper crop of apples this year, for us and the rest of Europe, probably. Picked as many as we could before storm Amy arrived to give a helping hand.
I’d hit the like button, but ‘like’ really isn’t what I’m going for on this.
I don’t know - but please do share if you find out!
I just signed the open letter & joined the campaign. Access to the written archives was vital to the book I’m completing about BBC Broadcasting House.
Black and white cat lying in the sun on step. Patio and garden beyond.
Cat on a hot concrete step
#caturday
A long piece about 'Chain Stores' by Christopher Catling for the new edition of Current Archaeology - if you fancy a read!
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Just out, a round-up of news and progress on historic-hospitals in the latest post.
An unidentified chapel, a Humphreys iron hospital in Uppingham, a new book on hospitals in the Scottish Highlands, and a wander round Lincoln County Hospital.
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Beautifully written obituary, and a marvellous portrait by Chris Redgrave.
A modernist church, with a grey brick wall and pyramidal roof with standing seam cladding, above which rises a further small pyramid on slender posts
Sad news overnight of serious damage by fire to St Mungo's church, Cumbernauld - designed by Alan Reiach 1963-64. Its dedication echoed Glasgow cathedral & recognised the Glaswegian roots of many early residents in the new town, which had been begun a few years before
photo of a smallish chapel, simple gothic style, probably brick with small fleche, roughly three bay nave, with twin lancet windows separated by buttresses, and broader chancel end with triple lancet window in centre.
Mystery Chapel:
Does anyone recognise this chapel? It is most likely in the South East of England, might be a hospital or institutional chapel, and was photographed in the 1950s. The photographer was a TB patient around this time, from St Paul's Cray and latterly at Eversfield Hospital, Hastings.
Image credit: Iain Masterton
💥The Bernat Klein Studio has been saved! This morning the coalition of Scottish heritage organisations secured the property at auction with a winning bid of £279,000.
The studio will now be restored and brought back into public use, creating a new venue for creative arts in the Scottish Borders.
Fantastic! So pleased.
Auction day. My fingers are firmly crossed.
Alan Reiach and Stuart Renton’s church, completed in 1962. I’ve been to this one, it’s stupendous
Applications are open to become the new Graduate Trainee at HES - after seeing how much fun our most recent trainee had I’m quite jealous! Please share widely: ekov.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candid...
This is exciting and very welcome news!
Support Scottish heritage organisations to buy Bernat Klein Studio, near Galashiels
www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/qr/7nPrRvgl
The late-Modernist building of 1972, designed by architect Peter Womersley, is to be auctioned on 30 July. Listed and vacant, this architectural marvel needs urgent saving!