The Reel History exhibition upstairs in the Dick is showing a series of short films about East Ayrshire and its people.
Films on show include:-
Peace Day celebrations in Kilmarnock in 1919, Glenfield Ramblers’ jubilee garden party at Dean Castle in 1934, Darvel Lace Queen 1952, production at Glenfield & Kennedy 1956 and film of Strang's Foundry, Hurlford shot in 1947.
The films will be on display until 24 December 2011.
Go along to the Dick and enjoy the memories these films generate!
Friday, 9 September 2011
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
Articles to archive
As part of our recent website update we will be building a comprehensive online archive of local history. This will be found under the 'People, Buildings, Landmarks & Events' section.
We invite everyone with an interest in archiving their own piece of history to contact us to find out how to contribute.
Your entry may be a small but fascinating piece of family history, a fact about your house or street or a topic you have been researching. If it's of interest to you, it will be of interest to us ! This is your chance to help build easily accessible history for the community.
Please get in touch via the 'Contact Us' page.
We invite everyone with an interest in archiving their own piece of history to contact us to find out how to contribute.
Your entry may be a small but fascinating piece of family history, a fact about your house or street or a topic you have been researching. If it's of interest to you, it will be of interest to us ! This is your chance to help build easily accessible history for the community.
Please get in touch via the 'Contact Us' page.
Wednesday, 31 August 2011
New Website for Kilmarnock & District History Group
Look out for the new website of KDHG which goes live tomorrow (1st. September). It has several new features which, we hope, are an improvement on the previous site. Have a look at it from tomorrow and share your thoughts about it with us. We look forward to your comments positive or negative.
Waterloo Street, Kilmarnock around 1900.
Monday, 22 August 2011
Fleming - Boyd Orr Conference Saturday 24th. September 2011
I'm delighted to say that there has been an excellent uptake of places at the forthcoming Alexander Fleming/John Boyd Orr Conference in Kilmarnock Academy on Saturday 24th. September.
Although the conference is free, it is essential for administrative reasons and to enable catering to be organised that you register in advance at:-
flemingboydorr@gmail.com
Although the conference is free, it is essential for administrative reasons and to enable catering to be organised that you register in advance at:-
flemingboydorr@gmail.com
Tuesday, 16 August 2011
Lost Royal Navy Submarines Found - 93 Years On
It was a “battle” that involved no enemy contact whatsoever, that left two submarines sunk, 270 British submariners dead and which the Royal Navy kept secret for as long as it could. But now new evidence has emerged that sheds fresh light on the “Battle of the Isle of May”.
Marine surveyors mapping the sea bed off the Fife coast have uncovered the exact resting places of the two Royal Navy submarines lost in one of the most unfortunate, but also little known, self-inflicted calamities in British naval history.
Full story at:
http://heritage.caledonianmercury.com/2011/08/16/windfarm-surveyors-find-royal-navy-submarines-93-years-on/002973
Marine surveyors mapping the sea bed off the Fife coast have uncovered the exact resting places of the two Royal Navy submarines lost in one of the most unfortunate, but also little known, self-inflicted calamities in British naval history.
Full story at:
http://heritage.caledonianmercury.com/2011/08/16/windfarm-surveyors-find-royal-navy-submarines-93-years-on/002973
Tuesday, 5 July 2011
KDHG on BBC Radio Scotland !
KDHG President Stuart Wilson talks about Kilmarnock Academy's unique place in history as Scotland's only school to have two Nobel Prize winners in it's alumni.
Click the link below before 11 July and scroll forward to 1hr 14 mins into the programme if you missed the broadcast.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01294h1/MacAulay_and_Co_04_07_2011/
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
Lecture Programme for Session 2011 - 2012
Graham Boyd has just finished putting together our syllabus for next year and it looks really interesting, covering a wide range of historical areas. There is something in it to please everyone with an interest in history.
Kilmarnock & District History Group
Syllabus 2011-2012
2011
4 October Barbara Graham The 1715 Jacobite Uprising
18 October David Craig World War II - The Russian Convoys
1 November Charlotte Rostek Dumfries House
15 November Colin Barbour From von Braun to the Moon Landings
29 November John Steele Finally Revealed – The Hidden Scandals
of HMS Dasher
13 December George Watson Victoria to Viagra
2012
10 January Professor Danny Gorman The History of London Buses
24 January John Burnett Crowds in 19th Century Ayrshire
7 February Professor Dauvit Broun New Light on Wallace &
The Declaration of Arbroath
.
21 February Dr Ian Mathieson The Turning Point – Napoleon’s
Invasion of Russia 1812
6 March Dr June Neilson The Romans In Scotland
20 March Bill Fitzpatrick The Titanic – The Beloved, The Damned
& The Forgotten
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