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Hawick & District From Old Photographs by Alastair M. Redpath

Hawick & District From Old Photographs by Alastair M. Redpath

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Hawick is a town of great beauty within the Scottish Borders. The undulating terrain has given up its secrets over the centuries, revealing a cluster of ancient hill forts and Roman connections. The medieval village was founded in the twelfth century by Anglo-Norman settlers, although it was often overshadowed by its near neighbours, the great Border Abbey towns. A royal charter made Hawick a Burgh of Barony in 1511, while the period of lawlessness when the Border Reivers flourished saw stone fortifications built to protect the surrounding land and its people. Hawick's cultural epoch can arguably be traced back to 1514, when the settlement's young men, or 'callants', were called to arms to defeat a marauding band of English raiders. The Battle of Hornshole is today celebrated through the annual Hawick Common Riding, which, combined with the ancient tradition of 'riding the marches', adds to the town's unique and rich heritage.The size and shape of Hawick did not change radically until the Industrial Revolution, when the town experienced a boom period of growth and innovation. It is during this period that the earliest photographs of Hawick appeared. For a place of its size, Hawick has been home to an extraordinary wealth of talented photographers. Up to the current digital age, the 'grey auld toon' has been the subject of many fine snapshots - each capturing a unique moment in local history. This book aims to provide an insight into the past, by uncovering history through old photographs.

About the Author

Alastair M. Redpath has a keen interest in the history of the Border towns and runs a local history group called 'Project Hawick'. This community manages a digital archive and encourages members of the public to donate photographs and documents, in a similar vein to the BBC's Domesday Project of 1984/2011. Alastair frequently writes articles on local history. Originally hailing from Hawick, he currently lives in the heart of Glasgow.

Author(s): Alastair M. Redpath
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Publication date: 2015-06-15
Pages: 96
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Categories: Scotland History
ISBN: 9781445647524-LN
Dimensions: 166.0 x 233.0 x 9.0 mm
Weight: 0.151 kg View full details