Archaeology Fortnight 2016
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Archaeology Fortnight 2016
Heritage on your doorstep east lothian Archaeology & Local History 3-19 September 2016 Fortnight Cover Illustration: Hannah Coulson Booking essential call 01620 827408 email [email protected] JOINING INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN ON BOOKING East Lothian Archaeology & Local History Fortnight is organised annually by East Lothian Council’s Archaeology Service. Find out more about what we do and events throughout the year at www.eastlothian.gov.uk/archaeology The fortnight is part of Archaeology Scotland’s annual Scottish Archaeology Month. For more information visit www.archaeologyscotland.org.uk Disabled access Primarily for adults 16+ Partial disabled access Family event No disabled access Sturdy footwear/ appropriate clothing Please note no dogs except guide dogs. Become a Friend of the John Gray Centre Join our friendly group of event, project and fundraising volunteers supporting the centre’s museum and archive work. We’d love to hear from you! To find out more please email [email protected] or visit www.johngraycentre.org East Lothian Archaeology & Local History Fortnight 2016 celebrates the Year of Innovation, Architecture and Design, with events looking at historic architecture, designed landscapes and innovations of the Enlightenment and Agricultural Revolution. 2 www.scotland.org/year-of-innovation-architecture-and-design Saturday 3rd September Union, Rebellion then Enlightenment St Mary’s Church, Haddington 9.30am – 4.00pm Events This, the 2nd in the series of the Society’s annual lectures, looks at how East Lothian both responded to the events and led the developments in the 18th century. We start the day looking at the factors that led to the Union of the Parliaments in 1707 and then at the dramatic experience of the two Jacobite uprisings. This century also became famed as the Age of Enlightenment. East Lothian led the way in new agricultural improvements, the rise of the stately homes and their grand designed landscapes, and the County was also very important in Scotland’s industrial history and legacy. Again the Society is pleased to bring to you professional experts and informed enthusiasts in the wonderful setting of St Mary’s Church. This event is organised by the East Lothian Antiquarian and Field Naturalists’ Society in partnership with East Lothian Council and St Mary’s Church, Haddington. Sunday 4th September Saltoun Hall Designed Landscape The Carriage House Pencaitland Parish Church 2.00 – 5.30pm The Gardens Trust is providing this rare opportunity to explore the 18th century designed landscape of Saltoun Hall. The afternoon will start at the Carriage House with a series of short talks exploring the history of the estate and the development of the gardens. This will be followed by a guided walk through the estate. Tea and cakes will be available at the Carriage House. Booking required. Cost £5 payable on the door. Booking required. Cost £10. Soup and sandwich lunch can be purchased on the day – cost £5. 3 Monday 5th to Sunday 11th September Wednesday 7th September Dirleton Paddock Dig 10.00am – 12.00noon Dirleton Green, next to the Old Manse 10.00am – 3.00pm Come and visit the excavation to see Gullane and Dirleton History Society uncover Dirleton’s past. The dig seeks to explore the history of the village, and to find remains of a building dating back to the 17th to 18th century. No booking required. Drop-in event. Free. Tuesday 6th September Hillforts to Mansions: A walk through the Grand Architecture of the North Berwick countryside 10.00am – 12.30pm To help celebrate Scotland’s Year of Innovation, Architecture and Design, join the council’s Archaeology Service for a guided walk from North Berwick Law to the Balgone Estate, and explore the history and changing architecture of some of the ‘Grand Designs’ of the past! The walk takes in a section of the John Muir Way, woodland paths and some quiet country roads. Booking required. Free. 4 Mysteries of Medieval Morham Now a quiet picturesque hamlet, Morham was once an important place associated with some of the great events and people of Scotland’s past. Join East Lothian Council Archaeology Service for a guided walk to explore the hidden history of the village. Booking required. Free. Wednesday 7th September The ‘Kingis’ Palace: A Medieval Palace revealed The Trinity Centre Church Street, Haddington 7.30pm Find out how digging in the early records revealed a forgotten medieval royal palace in Sidegate, Haddington. Helen Robertson will retrace her research, which suggests that ‘Sydgait’ was once an important royal centre, probably dating back to King David I of Scotland. This talk is provided by the Haddington and District Amenity Society. No booking required. Free. Thursday 8th September Saturday 10th September The Princess, the Slave and the Weaver: From prehistory to potting sheds Pinkie Cleugh Battlefield Walk Haddington Town House 7.30pm Dr Daniel Rhodes (NTS) will talk on recent archaeological research by the National Trust for Scotland. No booking required. Cost £2 (free to Haddington History Society members) Saturday 10th September Family History Day: Your History in Pictures & Film John Gray Centre, Haddington 10.00am – 5.00pm Join the council’s Archive and Local History team for Family History Day. This year we’re looking at your family photographs and screening local films. Kids can come along too to try out our photobooth, watch vintage cartoons and get crafting. Find out how to care for your family photographs and papers; watch East Lothian Shorts – film footage taken from our collections; view our Memoryscape – memories collected for our oral history projects. Dr Hanita Ritchie will talk about going to the cinema in East Lothian and the day will finish with a Scottish feature film. Popcorn provided, why not bring along a jeely jar and reminisce! No booking required. Free. To find out more email [email protected] or call 01620 820695 11.00am - 1.00pm A guided walk over the site of the Battle of Pinkie Cleugh (1547). The tour will start from the ‘Roman’ Bridge over the Esk in Musselburgh, and take the route followed by the Scottish forces in the approach to their fateful encounter with the invading English Royal army. The walk will end at the battlefield Memorial Stone off Salter’s Road, Wallyford, in time for the annual commemoration ceremony of the battle, led by the Old Musselburgh Club. Walking is mostly on paved footpaths, but includes a section of steep steps leading up to St Michael’s Church, Inveresk. This event is provided by the Pinkie Cleugh Battlefield Group. Booking required. Free. Saturday 10th September Commemoration at Pinkie Cleugh Memorial Stone 1.00pm Annual commemoration of the Battle of Pinkie Cleugh (1547) at the memorial stone (off Salter’s Road, Wallyford, at the A1 junction). This event is arranged by the Old Musselburgh Club. No booking required. Free. 5 Sunday 11th September Tuesday 13th September Bridges of Musselburgh walking tour Eyemouth’s 16th Century Fort - Back on the Map 2.30 – 4.30pm A walk visiting the seven bridges over the River Esk at Musselburgh. The route explores the relationship of Musselburgh with the river, how this has shaped the physical form of the town and the historical changes that have occurred. This 3 km walk mostly follows paved pathways, but there are steps leading up the Roman Bridge. This event is provided by the Musselburgh Conservation Society. Booking required. Free. Dunbar Town House 7pm After years of neglect, awareness of the historical importance of Eyemouth Fort has been raised, thanks to the work of Eyemouth’s Community Council, local residents and the Scottish Borders Council Archaeology Service. After linking up with the S.C.A.P.E. team and working with local schools, a new ‘Friends’ group continues to promote what is one of the best examples of a Trace Italienne Fort in the country. Chairwoman Fiona Glover will discuss the project at this opening talk of the History Society’s new season. Booking required for non-members as places are limited. Free. Sunday 11th September A walk around old photographs of Gullane 2.30 – 4.00pm Join Gullane and Dirleton History Society for a guided walk around the centre of Gullane finding the spots from which old photographs have been taken and observing and discussing the changes which have taken place over time. Booking required. Free. 6 Thursday 15th September A walk around old photographs of Gullane 10.30am – 12noon See Sunday 11th. Saturday 17th September Sunday 18th September East Linton’s Agricultural, Horticultural and Artistic Heritage Tour of Pinkie House & Chapel The Stables, Prestonkirk Church East Linton Tours at 2:00 and 3:00pm The tour will include the exterior and interior of Pinkie House, with its fine grounds, plaster ceilings and painted gallery and the interior of Loretto Chapel, with its fine organ, memorials and large stained glass windows. The tour is provided by Musselburgh Conservation Society. Learn about East Linton’s agricultural, horticultural and artistic heritage with a talk and visit to Prestonkirk graveyard. Meet at The Stables at Prestonkirk where teas will be available and there will be an exhibition on the work of the Horticultural Society in East Linton. This event is organised by the East Linton Horticultural Society and East Lothian Antiquarian and Field Naturalists’ Society. Loretto School, Musselburgh 2:00 - 4.00pm Booking required. Free. No booking required. Free. Saturday 17th September Monday 19th September Mysteries of Medieval Morham Hillforts to Mansions: A walk through the Grand 10.00am – 12noon Architecture of the North See Wednesday 7th. Berwick countryside 10.00am – 12.30pm See Tuesday 6th. 7 Exhibitions 99 OBJECTS: A History of the Coastal Communities Coastal Communities Museum North Berwick Until November Explore the history of our Coastal Community and take a journey through this exhibition of 99 OBJECTS, each one presenting a piece of the unique story our local heritage. Musselburgh Racecourse Bicentenary Musselburgh Museum Opening September 2016 Musselburgh Racecourse plans to mark its landmark 200th anniversary with this exhibition celebrating its long and proud heritage. Castles, Conflict and Community: Delving into Dunbar’s Military History Dunbar Town House Museum & Gallery 6 July – 30 September Through personal accounts, this exhibition will examine the impact of war not only on the soldiers and their families, but how it has shaped the community of Dunbar. East Lothian Council Archaeology Service Reproduction paintings of James Howe 1780- 1836 Community Room, Dunbar Town House Museum & Gallery 23 July – 4 September Born in Skirling in 1780, James Howe became best known as an animal painter. This exhibition displays high resolution prints of some of his best known paintings Celebrating the Centenary of the US National Park Service John Muir’s Birthplace Museum, Dunbar 5 August – 30 September The US National Park Service celebrates its centenary on 25 August 2016. Come and discover why John Muir fought passionately to preserve these areas for our future. The Garden of Scotland John Gray Centre, Haddington 13 August – 10 January East Lothian’s community gardening heritage. Wild Prestongrange: Encounter the animals and plants of Prestongrange Prestongrange Museum 25 March – 30 September Discover the animals, plants, flowers and mini-beasts that inhabit Prestongrange in this lovely exhibition. Learn some surprising facts, hear natural sounds and have fun with our family activities. www.eastlothian.gov.uk/archaeology
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