The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Visitors can engage in history of town with archive dial-up

Stories, songs and poems tell of bygone days in Perthshire town via old red telephone box

- Mark Mackay

An iconic red phone box purchased for just £1 has become home to an invaluable new local history archive for the people of Alyth.

Now dubbed The Story Box, it tells the story of the town from the Picts and pre-history to the modern day and the people who now live there.

The cultural project has been years in the making, with sound artists starting to collect and record stories as far back as 2014.

Now the first phase of the project is complete, and it is hoped it will help to revitalise the town and aid its recovery following the devastatin­g flooding Alyth experience­d in July 2015.

The Story Box was officially opened in Alyth Market Square by Dorothy Lothian, the oldest contributo­r to the archive.

Her recollecti­ons of rural childhood during the Second World War are among 11 stories, songs and poems to be found within – accessed simply by lifting the receiver.

They include tales of the Picts from pre-history and the monks of Alyth’s 5th Century church, together with stories of the past lives of the farming folk of Strathmore Valley and of the people, industry and shops of the market town.

The stories also paint an audio portrait of the present day people and how the community spirit of the town helped it survive the devastatin­g flood of 2015.

The future of Alyth is told through imagined stories and songs written by the young people of the town, recorded during digital and sound technology workshops run by the project in Alyth Primary School and with the Alyth Youth Partnershi­p.

Project designer, producer and Alyth resident Marian Bruce said: “We have already collected more than 100 stories, songs and poems about the past through to the future of Alyth and the project will continue to gather more stories over the next 18 months of the project.”

mmackay@thecourier.co.uk

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 ?? Pictures: Steven Brown. ?? Children of P1 and P7 at Alyth Primary sing a song they have been learning about the history of the town.
Pictures: Steven Brown. Children of P1 and P7 at Alyth Primary sing a song they have been learning about the history of the town.

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