In today’s blog, Elinor Vickers, Curator at the Scottish Catholic Heritage Collections Trust (also known as Blairs Museum) explores how…
Following on from The Catholic Afterlife of Mary Queen of Scots, Part 1: Early Images of a Martyr, Steven Reid…
Today’s blog showcases the recent interview by our project’s co-directors Dr Steven Reid and Anne Dulau-Beveridge for the popular The…
In today’s blog, Emily Wingfield, Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Birmingham, talks about books of hours…
In today’s blog, Anne Dulau Beveridge, Curator at The Hunterian, reviews the successful workshop on Materialising Mary, which took place…
David Forsyth (Principal Curator, Modern and Contemporary Scottish History, National Museums Scotland) discusses his experience of curating the last major Mary exhibit in Scotland, in 2013.
In today’s blog, Dr Alison Rosie (Registrar | National Register of Archives for Scotland) examines the surviving accounts of Mary’s clothes and jewels, where they might have come from, and what they might have looked like.
In today’s blog, Dr Anna Groundwater (Principal Curator, Renaissance and Early Modern History, National Museums Scotland) walks us virtually through the Renaissance Gallery, at the National Museums Scotland in Chambers Street, Edinburgh, and reflects on the various Maries we create from objects.
In this vlog Kirsty Archer-Thompson, Collections and Interpretation Manager at the Abbotsford Trust, discusses a crucifix in the collection that supposedly belonged to Mary.