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The Routes to your North East Roots website is a result of a collaborative effort by local archives (including Special Libraries & Archives), local studies libraries, museums, registrars and local heritage organisations to promote the wealth of resources on offer to those interested in researching their family history in the north-east of Scotland. The site also serves as an important directory to the different organisations in the north-east which hold original records or secondary sources of information for family historians and provides advice and guidance on how to begin researching your family history.
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The material on display was drawn from the University’s own institutional records and local collection of printed material, in addition to its extensive deposited collections of business papers and family and estate records. Items on display included student class photographs, the earliest known team photograph of the University of Aberdeen Football Club dated 1872-73, a salaries book dated 1912-1926 from the business papers of P&O Scottish Ferries Ltd., an eighteenth-century wage book for servants form the Earls of Fife estates at Duff House, Banff, a register of baptisms from St Clement's Church, Aberdeen (1837-1885) and an admission register covering the period 1909-1934 from the Demonstration School in Aberdeen.
On the 4th November, a small display of William Calder’s papers was prepared for a reception held in the James Mackay Hall to mark the final talk delivered by Professor Charlotte Roueché, the 2010 Geddes-Harrower Chair of Greek Art and Archaeology. Professor Roueché is Professor of Late Antique and Byzantine Studies at King’s College London. Since its inauguration in 1960, the Geddes-Harrower Chair lecture series has been a leading scholarly event exploring Greek art and archaeology and related areas of Hellenic significance. The lectures are given annually to the University community and the general public at the University of Aberdeen. Working closely with staff at Special Libraries & Archives, Professor Roueché researched the papers of William Calder which were bequeathed to the University of Aberdeen in 1960 (her grandfather William Buckler was a friend and colleague of Calder and worked with him in Turkey recording inscriptions). The collection includes a valuable series of notebooks, diaries, letters, photographs and “squeezes” (paper impressions) dating from 1908 and documents his travels in Turkey. This research formed the basis of a series of six talks delivered by Professor Roueché.
Charlotte’s research brought to light an interesting connection, previously unknown to her, with the Robert Wilson Trust, created under the terms of the will of Robert Wilson (1787-1871), surgeon and traveller. Calder was just one of many important scholars who benefited from the funds available via the Trust’s Travelling Fellowship. Other Wilson Fellows included John George Clark Anderson (1870-1952), who was also born at Edinkillie and graduated with an MA from King’s College in 1858, eventually being appointed Camden Professor of Ancient History and Fellow of Brasenose College at Oxford; and Sir William Ramsay (1851-1939), who was Calder’s tutor at Aberdeen and travelled with him in Asia Minor prior to 1914. The papers of William Calder are part of the fascinating collection relating to the American Society for Archaeological Research in Asia Minor (MS 3286). Special Collections Centre · University Library · Bedford Road · Aberdeen · AB24 3AA · Tel: +44(0)1224 272598 · Email: speclib@abdn.ac.uk |
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