On 10th December, Dr Tom McKean, descended from Thomas McKean, who signed the American Declaration of Independence, and Director of Aberdeen University’s Elphinstone Institute, gave a splendid talk, illustrated by maps and music, on the origins of and influences on Doric and the many activities undertaken by the Institute to help ensure that the language of the North-East not only survives but flourishes.
Wilfred Owen
Back to the Future
As part of our longer-term planning for the Society, we are always searching beyond the current Programme for potentially interesting and relevant material and any such contributions from members and non-members alike, would be most welcome. Please contact any of the Committee whose contact details are here on this website, or alternatively contact us via:- info@adhs.scot
The Forests of Glen Tanar
On 20 February, Irvine Ross kindly stepped in at very short notice to give a fascinating, illustrated talk on the history of the forests of Glen Tanar and Deeside with particular reference to the roles played in the development of these lands by Lord Aboyne, William Cunliffe-Brooks and George Coats.
Thursday 16 January 2020
Between a rock and a hard place: our geological heritage on Royal Deeside
The rocks of Deeside are dominated by granites , which have an enormous impact upon our landscape and upon our economy. Emeritus Professor Gordon Walkden, the coordinator of the Royal Deeside Centre heritage and tourism project, will give an illustrated talk on the origin and significance of these amazing rocks.
Aberdeen’s Freedom Lands
On Thursday 12 December, Colin Johnston presented this timely talk on Aberdeen’s Freedom Lands, as this is the 700th anniversary of their donation to the Burgesses of Aberdeen by Robert the Bruce, in acknowledgement of those who had helped him establish the independence of the Kingdom. The background to the donation by Charter, and the location of the lands, was highlighted, as was the clash between Bruce’s original intentions and what actually came to pass in Aberdeen. Historically this was a unique donation which is now in many ways forgotten or misrepresented. Rectifying that, Colin revealed what became of the lands, and the original boundary march stones.
Henry Grey
Under Construction
We have interviewed a number of local people with a great story to tell and we have more of these scheduled. Before we can include them on this website, we need to first edit the text of the interviews, then obtain the interviewees’ permission and identify appropriate photos to accompany each of them.
All of this we plan to do in 2020, when you will also be able to hear the recordings, accompanied by photographs, on You Tube.
