Watt’s The Story? Celebrating James Watt 2015-2019
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Posts by Fiona Munro-Budd
STICK Conference 2014
STICK Conference 2014 The Annual Scottish Transport and Industry Collections and Knowledge network Conference took place on 18th October 2014 at the McManus Collections Unit in Dundee. The topic was ‘The Scottish Diaspora: International Mobility of Industry, Technology, Ideas, Products, People’.
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STICK Conference 2014
STICK Conference 2014 The theme of the conference was the Scottish Diaspora: International Mobility of Industry, Technology, Ideas, Products, People.
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STICK Conference 2013
STICK conference 2013 The Annual Scottish Transport and Industry Collections and Knowledge network Conference took place on Saturday 19th October 2013 at Scottish Historic Buildings Trust, Geddes Room, Riddle’s Court, Lawnmarket, Edinburgh ‘FORM OR FUNCTION: What is more important?’
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Doors Open Days
Doors Open Days Since 2011, STICK has worked with the Scottish Civic Trust to help celebrate Scotland’s industrial and transport past by highlighting those organisations and sites participating in the Doors Open Days across Scotland.
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STICK Conference 2012
STICK thinktank 2012 The 5th Annual STICK conference took the form of a discussion thinktank and was held on Saturday 20th October at Riverside Museum, Glasgow.
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Old Tools, New Uses – Public Launch
Old Tools, New Uses – Public Launch The public launch of the Old Tools, New Uses project took place on Wednesday 9th June at the National Piping Centre in Glasgow.
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STICK AGM 2012 – Steam Engines in Scotland
Steam Engines in Scotland – knowledge exchange STICK ran a knowledge exchange event in May 2012, entitled ‘Steam Engines in Scotland’.
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STICK AGM 2012 Newcomen and Beyond
STICK Newcomen and Beyond Event
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Archaeological Archives at the Museums Association Conference
Archaeological Archives at the Museums Association Conference Issues relating to the deposition of archaeological archives with museums are complex. The priorities and concerns of archaeological units, planning authorities and museums are different and potentially conflicting. However, all parties generally have the same overall aim: the long-term protection of cultural heritage.
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