Stirling Observer

Uni’s boxing heritage display will pack a punch

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A Stirling exhibition displaying Scotland’s boxing history has opened to the public at the University of Stirling.

Following a funding award from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, the university has created ‘Tales from the Ring: Celebratin­g Scotland’s Boxing Heritage.’

The project, working with members of the Scottish Ex-Boxers Associatio­n, will create an archive of material and oral histories to identify and explain the country’s boxing heritage.

The materials already collected are on display and will be available to view in the university’s library until Thursday, March 26.

The archive will be housed permanentl­y at the University of Stirling.

The opening of the archive will also mark the launch of a new set of boxing reminiscen­ce cards by the Sporting Memories Foundation Scotland, which the university supports in its work to bring people together through the power of sport.

The archive project team remain keen to hear from ex-boxers and their families who are interested in providing an oral history or items for the exhibition.

Ex-boxers already taking part in the project include Dick McTaggart, gold medallist at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics and 1958 Cardiff Commonweal­th Games.

Anybody interested in taking part should please contact the university archives at archives@stir.ac.uk.

The project is supported by £9,900 from the National Lottery Heritage Fund and will archive items to internatio­nal standards, ensuring their preservati­on.

The university’s expert team of archivists will also provide training to members of the Sporting Memories Foundation Scotland.

University archivist Karl Magee, said: “We are delighted to be opening this exhibition to the public and are grateful to The National Lottery Heritage Fund for their support. We are proud to be playing a part in promoting and preserving the rich history of Scottish boxing.

“The University of Stirling archives holds one of the largest collection­s of sporting archives in the country, including the Commonweal­th Games Scotland archive, and this new project continues our commitment to supporting Scotland’s sporting heritage.”

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