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21 May 2014
Starts: 19:00
Ends: 21:30
Remembering Knockbain Heritage
Munlochy Hall. Free.
Come share and listen to memories, stories and knowledge of the buildings, sites and features that are on your doorstep – those that have disappeared, been built within memory or altered. Everyone is welcome to attend, whether to share memories or to learn about local heritage in the community.
For further details contact the ARCH office on 01349 868230 (leave message) or info@archhighland.org.uk
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21 May 2014
Starts: 17:15
With a woman and an axe: the labour of Scottish emigrant women to rural Canada, 1800-1850
Talk by Elizabeth Ritchie
Ross House, Dornoch
One man encouraging emigration to Canada exclaimed that Scots could make a success of themselves whether they came with 'great working sons or with only useless girls'. However for many emigrant families it was these 'useless girls' who were the key to their success. This paper explores the work that Scottish emigrant women did as they created new farms out of the old growth forests of British North America in the early nineteenth century: how important was traditionally female work like dairying, to what extent were work practices carried over from the old world to the new, and how did new settlers divide up the work between men and women?
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