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SUMMARY:Unearthing and conserving the Peebles Hoard
DESCRIPTION:    by Dr Matthew Knight and Ms Bethan Bryan    \n\n\n\n The Society is delighted to present this talk by Matthew Knight and Bethan Bryan at 2.30 PM\, Saturday 31st\, January\, 2026.  \n\n\n\nThe venue will be at Holy Trinity Church\, Church Street\, Haddington\, EH41 3EX \n\n\n\n\n\nMatt Knight is Senior Curator of the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age collections at National Museums Scotland\, specialising in the production\, use\, and deposition of Bronze Age metalwork. His active research interests include the treatment of metalwork as well as the inclusion of older objects in later deposits. He is also Project Lead on the AHRC-funded Scotland’s Archaeological Human Remains Collection project. \n\n\n\nBethan Bryan is Peebles Hoard Conservator and Artefact Conservator at National Museums Scotland. She holds degrees in Celtic Archaeology and Medieval History from the University of Edinburgh and worked for five years at the National Trust for Scotland\, before completing the MA Conservation of Archaeological and Museum Objects at the University of Durham.  \n\n\n\nTalk summary \n\n\n\nThe Peebles Hoard is one of the most remarkable hoards ever found in Scotland. Dating to the Late Bronze Age\, it contains several hundred elements from a complex set of bronze and organic objects\, as well as a complete sword in a scabbard. The hoard includes highly decorated bronze fittings\, studs and buttons\, as well as organic straps that linked multiple objects. Many of these objects have never been found before in Scotland\, such as jingle plates that would have hung from horses; others have no clear parallels. This talk will present the discovery and excavation of the hoard as well as highlighting some of the ongoing conservation work\, which is revealing intriguing insights into how the objects were made and used. \n\n\n\nJoin us for refreshments afterwards. \n\n\n\nFor any enquiries contact Elaine Whewell:  info@eastlothianantiquarians.org.uk   \n\n\n\nNon members welcome with a modest cash donation appreciated \n\n\n\nChurch parking is limited to Blue Badge holders plus otherwise mobility compromised 
URL:https://eastlothianantiquarians.org.uk/event/peebles-hoard/
LOCATION:East Lothian
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SUMMARY:“Farm servants of South East Scotland between 1750 and 1914”
DESCRIPTION:David McLean will give a talk on the farm servants of South East Scotland between 1750 and 1914. This will describe the lives of thousands of farm servants and bondagers who worked on the improved farms of Berwickshire\, Roxburghshire and East Lothian through the years of the great agricultural revolution. \n\n\n\nThe Society is delighted to present this talk by David McLean at 2.30 PM\, Saturday\, 21st February\, 2026.  \n\n\n\nPlease note that the venue will be at Holy Trinity Church\, Church Street\, Haddington\, EH41 3EX \n\n\n\nDavid McLean \n\n\n\nAfter graduating in history at Edinburgh University\, our speaker began a professional career in education which eventually spanned 38 years\, teaching history and modern studies. Posts included principal teacher of History at Berwickshire High School and depute headteacher at Earlston High School. After retirement in 2010\, he found more time for deeper historical research into both Scottish and American history which has led on to giving a variety of talks to various clubs and societies across the Borders. In more recent years\, he has added a new project: researching the stories of the old Duns houses and the families who lived in them\, work which has not been done before. \n\n\n\nTalk summary \n\n\n\nThe talk will look at the lives of those thousands of farm-servants and bondagers who worked on the improved farms of Berwickshire\, Roxburghshire and East Lothian through the years of the great agricultural revolution. It will explain the rural hierarchy from ploughmen downwards\, the main tasks of the farming year\, how farm-servants were paid\, their living conditions and relationships with employers. Attempts to promote trade unionism in the countryside will be explored before reaching the watershed of the Great War. \n\n\n\nMembers can expect a moving historical journey into past agricultural times. \n\n\n\nFor any enquiries contact:  info@eastlothianantiquarians.org.uk   \n\n\n\nNon members welcome with a modest cash donation appreciated \n\n\n\nChurch parking is limited to Blue Badge holders plus otherwise mobility compromised  \n\n\n\n                                  Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation No: SC052295
URL:https://eastlothianantiquarians.org.uk/event/farm-servants-of-south-east-scotland-between-1750-and-1914/
LOCATION:East Lothian
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SUMMARY:Lord Kelvin Talk Postponed to a later date
DESCRIPTION:The Society is delighted to present this talk by Professor Javier Martin-Torres at 2.30 PM\, Saturday\, 21st March\, 2026.  \n\n\n\nPlease note that the venue will be at Holy Trinity Church\, Church Street\, Haddington\, EH41 3EX \n\n\n\nProfessor Javier Martin-Torres\, Chair Professor of Planetary Sciences and Astrobiology\, Northumbria University \n\n\n\nProfessor Martín-Torres is a NASA award-winning theoretical physicist with interdisciplinary research interests\, including astrobiology\, planetary sciences\, the emergence of life\, as well as space and weather hardware development. He has 25 years of experience working on space missions. He is the Principal Investigator of the HABIT instrument to produce liquid water on Mars and co-Investigator of the Curiosity and ExoMars missions. He boasts an extensive international career\, including NASA\, Jet Propulsion Laboratory\, the California Institute of Technology and the Lunar and Planetary Institute.  \n\n\n\nTalk summary \n\n\n\nNearly 202 years after his birth on 26 June 1824\, William Thomson\, aka Lord Kelvin\, remains one of the most luminous figures in the history of science. The talk will trace his extraordinary journey from a ten-year-old university student in Glasgow to the Second Wrangler at Cambridge\, and ultimately to the Chair of Natural Philosophy at the University of Glasgow\, which he held for an astonishing 53 years. Kelvin’s revolutionary contributions to thermodynamics\, the dissipation of energy\, vortex motion\, and countless other fields fundamentally reshaped our understanding of the physical world and laid the foundations of modern physics and engineering. \n\n\n\nAt the heart of the story lies his profound\, lifelong relationship with the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE). Elected as a Fellow in 1847 and subsequently serving three terms as President\, Kelvin used the Society as his primary platform for presenting seminal papers: from his 1849 exposition of Carnot’s theory to groundbreaking work on heat (establishing the Kelvin scale)\, capillary action\, and spherical harmonics. Additionally he greatly elevated the RSE’s standing in areas of government liaison\, publication standards and public engagement. \n\n\n\nKnighted in 1866 and elevated to the peerage in 1892\, Lord Kelvin’s influence extended far beyond academia. After his death in 1907\, the Society’s enduring gratitude was and still is remembered. \n\n\n\nThrough archival insights\, rare images\, and personal anecdotes\, this talk celebrates the perfect symbiosis of individual genius and institutional prestige – showing how one man’s brilliance and one Society’s support together advanced science and humanity for generations to come. \n\n\n\nMembers can expect a remarkable story of a remarkable man. \n\n\n\nFor any enquiries contact:  info@eastlothianantiquarians.org.uk   \n\n\n\nNon members welcome with a modest cash donation appreciated \n\n\n\nChurch parking is limited to Blue Badge holders plus otherwise mobility compromised  \n\n\n\n                                  Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation No: SC052295
URL:https://eastlothianantiquarians.org.uk/event/the-incredible-scientific-pioneering-life-of-lord-kelvin/
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