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Apologies for cross-posting
The Artisans and Craft-Production in Nineteenth-Century Scotland online exhibition is now available to view at www.artisansinscotland.shca.ed.ac.uk/<http://www.artisansinscotland.shca.ed.ac.uk/>
Photographs, portraits and hand-made objects held in Scotland’s museums and archives tell the story of Scotland’s artisans, and how their skills and working practices survived and adapted in an era more commonly associated with industrialisation. Curated by a team of researchers at the School of History, Classics and Archaeology at University of Edinburgh, the exhibition forms part of the three year Leverhulme Trust funded project, ‘Artisans and the Craft Economy in Scotland 1780-1914’ (RPG-2012-247).
Enquires about the project should be sent to Professor Stana Nenadic  ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>) or myself.
Regards,

Dr Keren Protheroe
Postdoctoral Researcher
Department of Economic and Social History
University of Edinburgh
Room 01M.28, William Robertson Wing
Teviot Place, Edinburgh, EH8 9AG
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0131 650 2378

Artisans and the Craft Economy in Scotland 1780-1914
https://artisansinscotland.wordpress.com/