My newest blog post about Lilias Adie, an accused witch from Torryburn, who died in 1704. Find out more about the connection with Philanthropist Andrew Carnegie and Artist, Sir Noel Paton of Dunfermline
https://t.co/qvxmzWRTqG
New date for our day of talks at Dunfermline Carnegie Library and Galleries: Sunday 3rd Nov 1-3pm. Speakers: Lorraine Murray @Wolf_Q4, Sara Kelly, Stephanie Shakay Tierney @littletiern, and me. Phone DCLG to book your free tickets: 01383 602365. Thank you!
TALK POSTPONED: Our apologies, the talk at DCLG will be rescheduled due to unforeseen circumstances. Please check back for updates. The venue will be contacting those who have booked a place shortly. We are so sorry for this inconvenience & hope you can join us on our new date.
Join us for a day of talks @ONatDCLG Sun 13th Oct 1-3 pm. I'll discuss the exhibition, archivist & historian Lorraine Murray will talk about Scotland's witch trials, and Sam Steele will present an introduction to Lilias Adie.
Book by phoning 01383 602365.
Witches in Word, not Deed
@WitchesInWordND
This powerful exhibition explores the haunting legacy of the Witchcraft Act of 1563 - and is a moving memorial to thirteen of the women who lost their lives and identities through accusations and persecution.
Open until 16th November.
Things to do this week in Dunfermline!
For kids:
📖 Bookbug (Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat)
🎨 Drop-in crafts (Sun)
For adults:
🎨 Social sewing (Thu)
For everyone:
🖼️ Our Linen Stories #FlaxFest24
🖼️ Joseph Noel Paton
🖼️ Witches in Word Not Deed @WitchesInWordND
🖼️ St Margaret's Cave
Witches in Word, Not Deed opens today at Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries and runs through 16th of November. Many thanks to the welcoming staff and to all of you for the amazing support.
Day of talks and a textile workshop will be announced soon. ❤️
Join me and @CalderWitchHunt at Kirk of Calder Sunday 9th of June at 1 pm for a talk about their work and mine. Two new pieces join their updated exhibition in the vestry. Free, all welcome. Guided tours Sundays through September, 2-4 pm. Main St, EH53 0AN
On 4th June 1563, the Scottish #Witchcraft Act was passed by the Scottish Parliament.
This great article by Prof Julian Goodare, "The Scottish Witchcraft Act" 2005 is worth reading to understand its origins, authorship, etc.
#otd@madisonmitchel1@11mwc
https://t.co/bns5NJR6ok
Our exhibition is back at beautiful Kirk of Calder, Mid Calder on Sundays. Free no need to book, just go anytime between 2-4pm. There are exciting additions and more to come in next few weeks.
We’re working with @WithesInWordND planning a wee event on 9th June. Details to follow
@Wolf_Q4@WattInstitution You're the best, Lorraine. 🖤 Thank you so very much for all of your incredible work and for making all this happen. I've loved working with you and hope to do more soon. xx
I went along to the last day of the @WitchesInWordND exhibition at @WattInstitution yesterday to say goodbye before they go. Hopefully you all got to visit, but if not, follow WIWND to see where they will be later this year!
Saturday is the last day to see Witches in Word, Not Deed at the Watt Institution! Mary Lamont's dress will remain part of their permanent collection. Go see their fab new exhibition on witchcraft in Inverclyde by @Wolf_Q4!
@WattInstitution@InverclydeLibs
If you are interested in historic witchcraft in Glasgow, come along to my talk for @glasgowlife@GlasgowLib at Partick Library, Sat 6 Apr 2pm https://t.co/DTZ9YkkTaE