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Just a quick reminder that a UHI Institute for Northern Studies and Perth Museum Public Series Seminar is approaching fast on 22nd April 2026.

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The skull and bones arrayed on a cloth before the open reliquary box.

The skull and bones arrayed on a cloth before the open reliquary box.

Workers restoring St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall, found a box of bones, believed to be those of the saint, concealed within a pillar #OTD in 1919. In 2025, the pine box was carbon-dated to a period contemporary with the 12thC earl of Orkney's martyrdom. 📸Orkney Library & Archive #medievalsky

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April Re-opening for HES sites in Orkney Sites managed by Historic Environment Scotland in Orkney which have been closed over the winter will be re-opening from Wednesday 1 April. Bishop’s Palace and Earl’s Palace, Broch of Gurness, and H…

April Re-opening for HES sites in Orkney theorkneynews.scot/2026/03/31/a...

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SRS Research Fellow, Palaeography Teaching in Scotland Audit at Scottish Record Society Start your UK & international job search for academic jobs, research jobs, science jobs and managerial jobs in leading universities and top...

We’re funding research into #palaeography teaching in Scotland! See the job spec here: www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DRA145/s...

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Help with #Latin #Palaeography please! It's a 1518 account for a Corpus Christi procession with a sum interspersed. What is the Latin contraction after Su[m]m[a] and before 'xxxviij s'? It seems to start 'pri', as used throughout on 'price', etc. The other loop is not part of the 'p' in pakthreid.

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Re-Creating Historic Modern Hand Knitting: Working with a Community of Practice This article explores the benefits of academic collaboration with the community of practice. It employs experimental history methodology, a collaboration between historians, curators and volunteer ...

Pleased to see our article published in TEXTILE which discusses practice-based research on modern hand knitting drawing on volunteers skills. Huge thanks to all the volunteers and to the ‘Fleece to Fashion’ team at University of Glasgow

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Just a reminder to all co-editors that there will be not transcription-checking session this week, but we will resume next week (24th) as usual.

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Thanks for your contributions!

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'Kirkwall Fair.' (1888) Although Arthur Melville was not regarded as one of the Glasgow Boys, he was seen by them to be a kindred spirit. A year after painting this work on Orkney, he left Edinburgh and settled in London, although he often returned to Scotland to paint.

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Very excited to have the first of our online meetings with some of the co-editors of the Kirkwall Tailors Project tonight! We'll start working our way through, word-by-word, glyph-by-glyph, checking the transcription with as many eyes as possible. [London Museum c.1780 'Interior of a Tailor's Shop']

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You never know!

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Help with #medieval #palaeography please! A 1497 purchase of a mort cloth by the Edinburgh Hammermen included three score ‘so[ri]nis’? Soriws? Note the ‘ri’ carrot glyph as in ‘w[ri]ttin’ several lines above.

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Thank you Guy! And Merry Christmas to you as well!

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Read that more carefully! Sounds like a jewel in the making!

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Well if it’s too repetitive we can just take a look at it in the new year! Thanks for working on it though!

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Fantastic - some of the published literature is a good source for surnames as well when Black doesn’t list it. Let me know if you get stuck.

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Tales of True Crime, Orkney : Fraud By Fiona Grahame. This is a tale of true Crime which took place on the Melsetter Estate, Walls, in the Township of Osmondwall, 1816. James Moodie was the 9th Laird of the Melsetter Estate. It was t…

Tales of True Crime, Orkney : Fraud theorkneynews.scot/2025/12/11/t...

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The Experience of Work in Early Modern England Cambridge Core - Economic History - The Experience of Work in Early Modern England

Delighted to share that my first book The Experience of Work in Early Modern England (co-written with the fantastic @jwhittle.bsky.social, @markhailwood.bsky.social, and Hannah Robb) has been published and is available free and Open Access! doi.org/10.1017/9781...

#earlymodern #economic #history

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2/2 Here we see a ‘Tailor’s Board’ from an old house in Victoria Street, Kirkwall. This early ironing board is 550mm in length and 160mm wide, with five circular indentations. Courtesy of Orkney Museum, Object No. OM-18703, Accession number 1977.016.

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1/2 A key part of a tailor’s work was ironing fabric, as seen by ‘goose irons’ in Tailors’ arms across Scotland. But what did they do their ironing on? Images: Pencaitland tailor's stone; Dutch iron; Detail from van Brekelenkam, ‘The Tailor’s Workshop’ (c.1661), Rijksmuseum, NL, Public Domain.

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A poster advertising my talk on Monday 3 November for the Costume Society of Scotland about late medieval men's clothing in Scotland

A poster advertising my talk on Monday 3 November for the Costume Society of Scotland about late medieval men's clothing in Scotland

Interested in men's clothing in late Medieval Scotland ?
Come and hear me talk on Monday 3 November at Augustine United Church, Edinburgh

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Made a site for exploring Bob Henery's transcription of Blaeu's 1654 Atlas of Scotland. You can browse, search and filter 28,394 features across 47 maps:
dgplacenames.github.io/blaeu/

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14 Oct 1559: Adam Bothwell having been papally provided as bishop of #Orkney is consecrated #otd (British Armorial Bindings © University of Toronto).

He later conducted the marriage of Mary Queen of #Scots to the Earl of Bothwell & crowned James VI.

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Woman sewing, c. 1650-55

Attributed to Gerbrand van den Eeckhout (British Museum)

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Shaping Jacobitism, 1688 to the Present Shaping Jacobitism, 1688 to the Present

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Revealing Life in a 13thC Scottish Castle Objects including brooches and dress pins were excavated alongside animal bones and crucibles – small ceramic cups used to melt copper alloy, silver and gold. Traces of precious metals found in the…

Revealing Life in a 13thC Scottish Castle theorkneynews.scot/2025/10/02/r...

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SCA ANNUAL CONFERENCE OPEN FOR BOOKINGS! - Scottish Council on Archives 01 October 2025

SCOTLAND’S ARCHIVES AND RECORDS: CELEBRATING SUCCESS

SCA is excited to open bookings for its next annual conference on Thursday 20th November in the Mitchell Library, Glasgow.

Find out more and book via: www.scottisharchives.org.uk/latest/sca-a...

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The final talk in the second of Royal Marriages Summit series bit.ly/4lifqMO will be delivered by Dr Michael Pearce who will be discussing the marriage of James V of Scotland to Marie of Guise – an important part of the Auld Alliance between Scotland and France.

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Fantastic! Thank you!

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Amazing for both! Where is the painting from?

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