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AT2507: Culture, History and Anthropology ‘Capturing’ cultures in museums: Scottish identities and museums Scottish Exhibition of National History, Art & Industry (1911) Museum of Scotland (opened 1999) context architecture and layout culture and literature
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AT2507: Culture, History and Anthropology ‘Capturing’ cultures in museums: Scottish identities and museums
Scottish Exhibition • of National History, Art & Industry (1911) • Museum of Scotland (opened 1999) • context • architecture and layout • culture and literature • power and politics • education and interpretation
Scottish Exhibition • of National History, Art & Industry (1911) • context • architecture and layout • culture and literature • power and politics • education and interpretation
1911 Exhibition – architecture and layout Plan of the exhibition
1911 Exhibition – architecture and layout Palace of Industry Plan of the exhibition
1911 Exhibition – architecture and layout Entertainments Section Plan of the exhibition
1911 Exhibition – architecture and layout Arctic village Plan of the exhibition
1911 Exhibition – architecture and layout An Clachan Plan of the exhibition
1911 Exhibition – architecture and layout An Clachan
1911 Exhibition – architecture and layout Auld Toon Plan of the exhibition
1911 Exhibition – architecture and layout Palace of History Plan of the exhibition
1911 Exhibition – architecture and layout Palace of History Plan of the exhibition
1911 Exhibition – architecture and layout Palace of History
1911 Exhibition – architecture and layout ecclesiastical silver and pewter domestic and agricultural prehistory explorers Scoto-Norwegian literature Roman & medieval Jacobites Franco-Scottish sports & pastimes Walter Scott numismatics military furniture Robert Burns Swedo-Scottish Portraits on walls Palace of History
1911 Exhibition – architecture and layout North Gallery
1911 Exhibition – architecture and layout East Gallery
1911 Exhibition – architecture and layout Prehistoric Gallery
1911 Exhibition – architecture and layout South Gallery
1911 Exhibition – culture and literature Sir Walter Scott
1911 Exhibition – culture and literature ecclesiastical silver and pewter domestic and agricultural prehistory explorers Scoto-Norwegian literature Roman & medieval Jacobites Franco-Scottish sports & pastimes Walter Scott numismatics military furniture Robert Burns Swedo-Scottish Portraits on walls
1911 Exhibition – national identity JOHN, 3RD EARL OF BUTE
1911 Exhibition – power and politics Official party at the Exhibition opening
1911 Exhibition – power and politics George Eyre-Todd Original instigator Secretary of History Committee Marquis of Tullibardine President of Exhibition Andrew Pettigrew Convenor of Exhibition (knighted 1911)
1911 Exhibition – power and politics George Eyre-Todd Original instigator Secretary of History Committee In 1924: Secretary of Highlanders Institute Marquis of Tullibardine President of Exhibition in 1924 (as Duke of Atholl): Patron of Highlanders Institute Andrew Pettigrew Convenor of Exhibition (knighted 1911) in 1924: President of Highlanders Institute
Museum of Scotland (opened 1999) • context • architecture and layout • culture and literature • power and politics • education and interpretation
Museum of Scotland Museum of Scotland – architecture and layout
Museum of Scotland Museum of Scotland – architecture and layout Scotland transformed 1707-1914 Twentieth century Industry and Empire 1707-1914 The Kingdom of the Scots 900-1707 Beginnings Industry and Empire 1707-1914 Early People 8000BC – AD1100
Museum of Scotland – power and politics Board of Trustees of the National Museums of Scotland 1999
New essay deadline - Monday 19th April • Lecture notes are web mounted at: • www.abdn.ac.uk/anthropology/uglectures.shtml