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Talk: Distilling in the Black Isle and surrounding area in the 18th century [Cromarty] ...

18 February 2016


Starts: 19:30

 Still Life: Distilling in the Black Isle and surrounding area in the 18th century

Talk by Meryl Marshall

West Church Hall, Cromarty. Non-members: £3
Organised by Cromarty History Society and Friends of Cromarty Courthouse. Further information at www.cromartyhistory.scot

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Talk: ‘The cry of a young child’: Pregnancy, Community and Infanticide in Early Nineteenth-Century Sutherland [Brora] ...

18 February 2016


Starts: 19:30

‘The cry of a young child’: Pregnancy, Community and Infanticide in Early Nineteenth-Century Sutherland

Talk by Elizabeth Ritchie, UHI Centre of History

Community Lounge, Brora. Organised by Clyne Heritage Society. Further information from their website www.clyneheritage.com


In what promises to be a very unusual talk, Dr Ritchie will examine this under-researched taboo topic, using the case study of a child murder case in Inveran, Sutherland, to examine the nature of community relationships, especially the use of gossip and the use of institutions like the church. From an Act of 1809, it was a crime when a woman concealed her pregnancy, usually from an out of wedlock relationship, during its course and did not seek help or assistance at the birth, and the child was found dead or missing.

The event will be held in the usual place, the Community Centre lounge at the rear of Brora Primary School in Johnstone Place, Brora. The meeting is open to all and there will be a raffle (donations always welcome). Refreshments and admission are free. Anyone wishing to join the Society will be made most welcome. Information on the Society's activities can be found on its website: www.clyneheritage.com or on its Facebook and Twitter pages.
 

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Workshop: Focus on Finds [Dunbeath] ...

18 February 2016

One day training session at Dunbeath Heritage Centre aimed at Museum volunteers or those interested in Highland finds. This one day session delivered by Susan Kruse of ARCH will provide an overview of Highland heritage through its finds, and then look at maps and heritage databases on the internet.

Booking essential to info@archhighland.org.uk or 077888 35466. Priority will be given to museum volunteers.

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Talk: Academy Street Townscape Heritage Project Update [Inverness] ...

18 February 2016


Starts: 12:30
Ends: 13:30

Academy Street Townscape Heritage Project Update

Talk by Lorna MacLennan, Townscape Heritage Strategic Project Officer

Inverness Library. Organised by Workers' Educational Association. Minimum donation: £2
 

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Archaeology for Communities in the Highlands (ARCH), The Goods Shed, The Old Station, Strathpeffer, Ross-Shire, Scotland IV14 9DH
Tel: +44 (0)77888 35466 Email: