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Capturing History - The Library Blog Capturing History: A work placement photographing the Heritage Collections. Capturing history for the present and the future.

πŸ“·| A new blog post just landed on the @edinburghnapier.bsky.social's Library Blog.

Photography student Yzella talks about her trimester-long work placement with the Heritage Collections, showcasing some of her brilliant work.

blogs.napier.ac.uk/library/2025...

#Photography #Heritage

11 months ago 5 2 0 0

πŸ₯| This event highlights stories from Craiglockhart War Hospital (now @edinburghnapier.bsky.social Business School), among many others.

Join us tonight to see original War Poets Collection items, including a recent donation that is yet to go on display!

Tickets are available: buff.ly/ViFWPC9.

11 months ago 6 2 0 0
Photograph showing the front cover of Moore's Irish Melodies (1866), which is a vivid green with golden decoration of a small harp in the centre, enclosed by four interlocking hearts featuring the book's title, and surrounded by swirling leaves and flowers.

Photograph showing the front cover of Moore's Irish Melodies (1866), which is a vivid green with golden decoration of a small harp in the centre, enclosed by four interlocking hearts featuring the book's title, and surrounded by swirling leaves and flowers.

Photograph of an hand inside a blue nitrile glove holding the book entitled Moore's Irish Melodies which is inserted into an archival-quality zip lock bag. A handwritten note on the front reads: 'WARNING! This bookbinding contains arsenic & lead. Only handle with nitrile gloves.'

Photograph of an hand inside a blue nitrile glove holding the book entitled Moore's Irish Melodies which is inserted into an archival-quality zip lock bag. A handwritten note on the front reads: 'WARNING! This bookbinding contains arsenic & lead. Only handle with nitrile gloves.'

☠️| Did you know that books can be dangerous?
We discovered a poisonous book today!

During the 19th century, heavy metals such as arsenic and lead were sometimes added to book bindings to create the vivid green colours like in this copy of Moore's Irish Melodies (ECC E346).

#PoisonBooks #booksky

1 year ago 98 27 4 2
Photograph of Merchiston Tower at the heart of Edinburgh Napier University's Merchiston campus.

Photograph of Merchiston Tower at the heart of Edinburgh Napier University's Merchiston campus.

Bronze bust of John Napier. Sculptor: Valentin Ivanovich Znoba.

Bronze bust of John Napier. Sculptor: Valentin Ivanovich Znoba.

🏰| The late medieval Merchiston Tower stands at the heart of our Merchiston Campus.

The tower is well-known as the birthplace of John Napier, the mathematician and inventor of logarithms for whom the University is named.

1 year ago 5 0 0 0
Photograph of Aristotelis working on listing a large architectural drawing.

Photograph of Aristotelis working on listing a large architectural drawing.

Selection of hand-drawn architectural drawings relating to the medieval Merchiston Tower. Visible are floor plans, cross sections, and a drawing of an original fireplace.

Selection of hand-drawn architectural drawings relating to the medieval Merchiston Tower. Visible are floor plans, cross sections, and a drawing of an original fireplace.

Selection of black and white photographs detailing the refurbishment in various stages.

Selection of black and white photographs detailing the refurbishment in various stages.

πŸ—οΈ| A warm welcome to Aristotelis, Information & Library Studies student at the @unistrathclyde.bsky.social.

As part of a wider @enulibrary.bsky.social placement, Aristotelis will be unlocking some of our collections on the 1950s/60s Merchiston Tower redevelopment.

1 year ago 12 0 1 0
Three books from the War Poets Collection at Edinburgh Napier University: 
1. Made in the Trenches: composed entirely from articles & sketches contributed by soldiers (1916)
2. Edith Sitwell's Wheels 1919
3. Field service pocket book (1914).

Three books from the War Poets Collection at Edinburgh Napier University: 1. Made in the Trenches: composed entirely from articles & sketches contributed by soldiers (1916) 2. Edith Sitwell's Wheels 1919 3. Field service pocket book (1914).

Front cover of the Hydra: The Magazine of Craiglockhart War Hospital, featuring nurses ready to attend to a soldier caught up in a shell shock nightmare (depicted here in the form of the Hydra of Lerna).

Front cover of the Hydra: The Magazine of Craiglockhart War Hospital, featuring nurses ready to attend to a soldier caught up in a shell shock nightmare (depicted here in the form of the Hydra of Lerna).

Decorative endpapers of Edith Sitwell's Wheels 1919 edited poetry volume. The modernist drawings of men playing darts were made by William Roberts.

Decorative endpapers of Edith Sitwell's Wheels 1919 edited poetry volume. The modernist drawings of men playing darts were made by William Roberts.


πŸ“– | Starting the year off strong with some wonderful items from our War Poets Collection out for consultation today.

Find your favourite items from our collections, and information on how to view them in person at ➑️ tinyurl.com/3ajbbaxt

1 year ago 13 3 0 0
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πŸŽ† | Happy New Year!

Wishing the #EdNapier community all the best for 2025 - it's going to be a good year!

#MustBeNapier

1 year ago 6 3 0 0
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Attendees receive a talk from Dr H S Williams, Honorary Edward Clark Fellow

Attendees receive a talk from Dr H S Williams, Honorary Edward Clark Fellow

An artefact on display from the Edward Clark Collection.

An artefact on display from the Edward Clark Collection.

Attendees inspect an artefact on display from the Edward Clark Collection.

Attendees inspect an artefact on display from the Edward Clark Collection.

Attendees inspect an artefact on display from the Edward Clark Collection.

Attendees inspect an artefact on display from the Edward Clark Collection.

πŸ“– | We had a lovely time at the Publishing and Printing Archive Open Day at Merchiston yesterday with @enuheritage.bsky.social!

The event gave people a unique opportunity to view materials from the Edward Clark Collection, alongside receiving a talk on print production.

#MustBeNapier

1 year ago 9 1 1 1
A screengrab from the new Heritage Collections Discovery online tool.

A screengrab from the new Heritage Collections Discovery online tool.

πŸ“– | A way to view @enuheritage.bsky.social like never before!

The launch of the Heritage Collections Discovery Page has brought all of Edinburgh Napier's heritage collections together in one place.

Explore today ➑️ orlo.uk/brvyg

#MustBeNapier | #ENUDifferenceMakers

1 year ago 2 2 0 0
Landing page of the new Heritage Collections Discovery portal.

Landing page of the new Heritage Collections Discovery portal.

Exciting news! πŸ“’

After many months of work, our new Heritage Collections Discovery portal is now live.

From rare books, to archives, and unique artifacts, you can find exactly what you’re looking for – quickly and easily.

Do have a look to explore our unique collections
➑️ tinyurl.com/2hsve3pm

1 year ago 16 2 0 0

There are still a few places left for the event tomorrow! Do come along if you'd like to see some beautiful books. πŸ“–πŸ“š

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

We've got a wee museum, archive and library full of rare books, so Art & Culture in spades! Might we be added to this list?

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

We have a wee museum too! Might we join this lovely list?

1 year ago 5 1 2 0
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Jim Haynes Archive At Edinburgh Napier University, we nurture talent and create knowledge that shapes communities all around the world.

Hello! Might we be added to the list? As part of our heritage collections, we hold the wonderful Jim Haynes Archive, which may be of interest to this list.

www.napier.ac.uk/about-us/our...

1 year ago 1 0 1 0
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Hi! Could we be added as well? Thanks so much!

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Publishing & Printing Archive Open Day Come explore the fascinating world of publishing and printing history at our open day event!

πŸ“– | With @edinburghnapier.bsky.social Publishing degree, we invite you to our Open Day! This Book Week Scotland event offers a chance to view items from the Edward Clark Collection.

πŸ“ - Merchiston Campus
πŸ“… - 20 November

Morning and afternoon sessions available. Reserve your ticket ➑️ orlo.uk/YpYZj

1 year ago 2 1 0 3