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The Regional Ethnology of Scotland Project (RESP) enables communities across Scotland to work together to record interviews about their locality
University of Edinburgh
Joined March 2022
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Today marks the launch of our Animal Encounters in the RESP Archive online exhibition curated by Rebekah Day! Using materials from the archive, this exhibition explores how connections between people and animals have shifted significantly over time!
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Delving into the hundreds of interviews held by the Regional Ethnology of Scotland Project (RESP), the stories selected in this exhibition reveal the…
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For today's post ahead of our #OnlineExhibition launch, we're sharing an interview with May MacCormack! Appearing in a BBC article, May is an expert on the history of Sanquhar knitting, travelling to America as part of the ‘Smithsonian Folk Life Festival’!
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For today’s post ahead of the launch of our #OnlineExhibition, we’re sharing an interview with Jean Rennie who was born in Aryshire! Jean talks about farm life, raising a dairy herd, and recalls POWs coming to help on the farm during WW2!
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Continuing our scheduled post ahead of our #OnlineExhibition launch, we’ve chosen an interview with 6th generation Scottish farmer, Kelvin Pate! Discussing the challenges of modern farming, Kelvin describes the importance of agricultural education!
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As part of our scheduled tweets for our #OnlineExhibition, we’re sharing an interview with Betty Burns, a shepherd’s daughter who shares her life in Sanquhar, knitting traditions & her champion sheepdog dad!
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We’re delighted to announce that our new #OnlineExhibition, the ‘Animal Encounters in the RESP Archive’ curated by Rebekah Day is set to launch the 1st of May! In preparation for this, we will be sharing some relevant archival entries ahead of the launch!
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For #RESP #ThrowbackThursday, this interview with Isobel Sutherland focuses on her life growing up in Ringford, where she describes how the population, the urban landscape and shops changed over time! Isobel also describes her family in Kirkcudbright!
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For #RESP #ThrowbackThursday, we’ve chosen this interview with Fiona Sheldon who shares her memories of well-known local people in Garvald, Gifford and Haddington! Fiona recalls her own working life and the significance of the monastery to life in Garvald.
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For #RESP #ThrowbackThursday, John Scoular recalls life in a bygone era! John describes the changing conditions of Whithorn through the influence of the welfare state.
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For #RESP #ThrowbackThursday, we have this interview with Antony Wolffe, who describes his architectural career in Dumfries and Galloway. Antony also discusses post-war development charges, renovations, and the Civic Award for Precinct House in Whithorn!
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For #RESP #ThrowbackThursday, we present this interview with Hugh Ramsay, who narrates his family history after taking over Millisle Farm. Hugh recalls making cheese, changes in farming, and his love and care of horses!
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For #RESP #ThrowbackThursday, we’ve chosen two interviews with Nurse Jean Anderson born in 1932 in Kipford, who shares her childhood on a farm, family stories, and her career as a Nurse in a Kid’s Hospital in Edinburgh!
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For #RESP #ThrowbackThursday, we’re presenting this interview with Jim Gordon aged 87, who shares his deep family roots in farming, spanning over generations in Kirkcudbrightshire. Jim recalls the impact of WW2 on farmers and activities in local life!
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For #RESP #ThrowbackThursday, we’ve chosen this interview with Jack Niblock who describes his life-long interest in boats and fishing. Jack tells us all about his family history and exciting links to seafarers and oyster fishers from Dumfries and Galloway!
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For #RESP #ThrowbackThursday, we’ve chosen this interview with John Wilson, who shares his family history. John describes his working life as a joiner, the shift from using wood to steel, and the Second World War!
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For #RESP #ThrowbackThursday, we’ve chosen this interview with May Sisi, who shares her memories of her wartime job booking trains; recalling the delivery of snowdrops to London markets during the season!
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