Friday, 10 October 2025

Scottish Archives and Records Year in Review 2024-5

The Scottish Council on Archives (www.scottisharchives.org.uk) has announced the release of its latest Scottish Archives and Records Year in Review, for the years 2024-25. 

Amongst its contents:

  • Aberdeen City & Aberdeenshire Archives - Moving Times
  • Angus Archives - Roseberry: A Legacy of Slavery Project
  • Birthlink - Casework and Caring: A Century and More of Birthlink
  • Business Archives Council of Scotland - Liquid Gold: Realising the Potential of Your Business Archive Collections
  • Business Archives - Surveying Officer for Scotland
  • Edinburgh City Archives - Edinburgh 900, Sight Scotland & Edinburgh Trams 
  • Fruitmarket - Celebrating 50 years of Bringing Artists and Audiences Together
  • Highland Archive Centre - Following the Fish
  • Historic Environment Scotland - New Feedback and Evaluation Framework
  • Hutchesons’ Grammar School - Lest We Forget Postcard Project
  • National Galleries Scotland - The Paolozzi Project: Progress and Reflections
  • National Library of Scotland - Scottish Women Waging Peace
  • National Records of Scotland - Collection Audit
  • National Trust for Scotland - Nature, Beauty and Heritage for Everyone
  • Skye and Lochalsh Archive Centre - Angus Og and the Archive
  • University of Dundee - Art & Archives: Creative Collaborations

It's a fascinating read, and free to do so via https://www.scottisharchives.org.uk/latest/scottish-archives-and-records-year-in-review-2024-25/.


Chris 

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