Campbeltown Courier

Celebratin­g Scotland’s sports heritage stories

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A new project will celebrate Scotland’s sporting heritage and aims for a better understand­ing of it and the collection­s that exist across the country, writes Hannah O’Hanlon.

Museums, community groups, sports clubs and individual­s are coming together with the Scotland Sporting Heritage Network for the launch of a scoping project, made possible through a National Heritage Lottery Fund grant.

They will work to discover, protect, preserve and celebrate the wide variety of Scotland’s sporting collection­s.

Hugh Dan MacLennan, director of the Scotland Sporting Heritage Network, who is overseeing the project, said: ‘We are delighted to receive this funding from the National Heritage Lottery Fund that will really help us to understand the collection­s which exist in Scotland that tell the story of our rich sporting heritage.

‘Without this joint effort by all those involved to try and gain as much understand­ing and informatio­n as we can, we know there will be collection­s that are at risk of loss or destructio­n and, with them, the stories they tell. If you have a sporting collection, no matter what size or sport, please get in touch.’

It is hoped the project will also support Scotland’s sporting collection­s to be better understood and help identify the role sport plays in wider issues around health and wellbeing.

The research is being conducted by archive specialist­s Turnstone Consultanc­y.

Research lead Kat Petersen added: ‘Sporting heritage might be tidily boxed up in an archive or accumulati­ng in a cupboard in your office or clubhouse.

‘However it is being stored or displayed, if you have any records or objects relating to sports in Scotland we would love to hear from you.’

If anyone is aware of any sporting collection­s which may be of interest, or at risk in some way, an online survey is available for completion.

Contact turnstonea­rch@ gmail.com for more informatio­n.

Further details on the project can be found on the www.sportinghe­ritage.org.uk website.

 ?? Photograph: Willie McMillan. ?? The now-disbanded Drumlemble Football Club in 1919/20 after winning the Charity Cup.
Photograph: Willie McMillan. The now-disbanded Drumlemble Football Club in 1919/20 after winning the Charity Cup.
 ??  ?? Kintyre has a rich sporting heritage dating back centuries. This photograph shows members of Machrihani­sh Golf Club in 1884.
Kintyre has a rich sporting heritage dating back centuries. This photograph shows members of Machrihani­sh Golf Club in 1884.

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