Stow Parish Archive welcomes Mary Craig

With the good fortune of a grant from the Windfarm Community Benefit Fund, Stow Parish Archive is entering a very exciting phase from which we hope the community at large will benefit and enjoy.

Stow Parish has its very own Community Archivist which is probably a unique distinction for a place this size. Lucy Stock was our first incumbent and she has now headed to Glasgow to further her studies. To replace Lucy we have had further great good fortune to find Mary Craig. Mary is a professional and academic historian with extensive experience in running community projects. Expect some interesting and exciting developments for all!

Want to join in? contact Wendy: 01578 730560

Stow Parish Archive has recently published, “A Stow Story – the Comings and Goings of an Edinburgh Evacuee, 1939 – 1945 and beyond”. 80 pages of detailed and readable reminiscences of life in Stow during the war years. Illustrated throughout with photographs and maps. This is for sale in Stow Shop for £6.00.

 

2 Responses

  1. Michael Hutchinson
    Michael Hutchinson July 19, 2017 at 7:42 am | | Reply

    Hello

    Apologies for contacting in this way but I’ve been trying to find a copy of Mary Craig’s ‘The Border Burnings’. Would it be possible to pass this enquiry on to Mary Craig: I’m wondering if she has any copies herself that she might sell?

    Thanks for your time.

    Mike Hutchinson

  2. Fraser Simm
    Fraser Simm September 29, 2017 at 8:10 am | | Reply

    I am sure she has some copies left

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