An Inventory for the Nation
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1902419979
ISBN-13
9781902419978
Publisher
Historic Environment Scotland
Imprint
Royal Commission on the Ancient & Historical Monum
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 28th, 2015
Print length
172 Pages
Weight
648 grams
Dimensions
18.80 x 24.90 x 1.50 cms
Product Classification:
British & Irish historyArchaeology
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The 107-year history of an organisation set up in 1908 to create an 'inventory' of Scotland's archaeology and buildings.
On 2 August 1908, Alexander Ormiston Curle, a 41-year-old solicitor and antiquarian, set off by bicycle from the Borders fishing village of St Abbs on a mission to inspect ''all the ancient monuments of Scotland''. Three months later, he announced that his first survey, of the County of Berwickshire, was complete. ''I have inspected over 200 objects'' he wrote ''and written up notes on them. My bicycle has carried me almost 300 miles; five times only have I hired a trap and twice a motor car. The number of miles I have tramped by moorland and meadow I have no reckoning of but they are many. It has never been anything but the most intense pleasure to me''.Curle was the first Secretary of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland: tasked by letters patent of Edward VII with making an ''inventory'' of sites and constructions ''connected with or illustrative of the culture of the people of Scotland from earliest times''. At the Commission''s very first meeting it was decided that the only way to create this inventory was for staff to go out into the field to see the nation''s ancient structures with their own eyes. It is a task that is still ongoing today.An Inventory for the Nation is the remarkable story of the pursuit of this vision. It follows the Royal Commission over the course of a century, tracing the impact of everything from the motor car, powered flight, and two World Wars, to digital technology, the new millennium and the internet. And it explores how a task which was first pursued by one man on a bicycle has become, 107 years later, the permanent and enduring work of a national institution.
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