Saville, A. (2013). The President's Letter. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Newsletter. Vol 25(2), pp. 1-2.
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The President's Letter | ||
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Issue The name of the volume or issue |
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Newsletter | ||
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Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Newsletter | ||
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25 (2) | ||
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1 - 2 | ||
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The significance of the anniversaries of the battles of Flodden and Bannockburn is considered and the writer cautions against the hijacking of history for inappropriate uses. It is suggested that the 600th anniversary of the foundation of St Andrew's University has more contemporary relevance. The fact that there are currently no Fellows on the board of trustees of the NMS is highlighted. Mention is also made of the forthcoming merger of the Royal Commission and Historic Scotland, and the opening of the newly renovated Abbotsford House where Sir Walter Scott lived for a time. | ||
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2013 | ||
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12 May 2014 |