The following events are listed on the National Records of Scotland Eventbrite site at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/national-records-of-scotland-13420221531.
Public tour: 250th anniversary of General Register House
Wed, 20 Nov, 12:00
HM General Register House
Free
This year, National Records of Scotland (NRS) marks the 250th
anniversary of the laying of the foundation stone of General Register
House on the 27th June 2024. One of Scotland’s most important public
buildings, General Register House, has been the home of the nation’s
archives for over two centuries and continues to provide public access
to Scotland’s documentary history. Designed by Robert Adam, it opened
its doors in 1789. The first purpose-built, public record repository in
the British Isles, it has a good claim to being the oldest purpose-built
archive in Europe still being used for its original function.
To
celebrate, we are offering public tours over the anniversary year, June
2024 - June 2025, released quarterly. The history of this unique
building, its place on Edinburgh Princes Street, and its continuing role
as keeper of the nation’s archives, will be explained as attendees
explore the striking central chamber, the Adam Dome, and are taken
behind the scenes.
Tours will last approximately 40 minutes and must be booked in advance. Please note: visitors
should wear comfortable footwear. We regret that the tour route through
the building is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with limited
mobility.
200 years of football in Edinburgh: Hybrid event
Wed, 4 Dec, 13:30
HM General Register House
Free
Speaker: Andy Mitchell, Sports Historian
This year marks 200
years since the Foot-Ball Club kicked off in Edinburgh, the world’s
first known organisation dedicated to football. It was founded in
December 1824 by John Hope, whose meticulous records of the club’s
activities are preserved in the National Records of Scotland (NRS) among
his extensive personal archive. This talk will celebrate the club’s
bicentenary by exploring its origins, its members and its legacy,
placing it firmly in the pantheon of association football heritage.
This
talk is a hybrid event. For those attending in-person a small display
of original records will be on show from John Hope’s archive.
There will be time for questions at the end.
Book places using the above Eventbrite page link.
Chris
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