New Stories about Old Cupar – A Fond Farewell
Well, this is my last post as Project Archivist on Hidden Burgh: Restoring Cupar’s place at the heart of Fife. It’s amazing how quickly the… Read More »New Stories about Old Cupar – A Fond Farewell
Well, this is my last post as Project Archivist on Hidden Burgh: Restoring Cupar’s place at the heart of Fife. It’s amazing how quickly the… Read More »New Stories about Old Cupar – A Fond Farewell
Paula, who is volunteering to help with the Archives Revealed project on Cupar’s history tells us about her experiences. I have lived in and around… Read More »Cupar Burgh Records – From a Volunteer’s Perspective
Christine Wood brings us up to date on the latest outreach activities of the Archives Revealed Hidden Archives of Cupar project. It’s been a while… Read More »Archives Revealed: Letting the People Know
As part of the Archives Revealed project “Hidden Burgh: restoring Cupar’s place at the heart of Fife”, we are holding a workshop on researching ancestry… Read More »Archives Revealed: Ancestry Workshop
Within the Burgh of Cupar charters collection (B13) is a document dated 5 April 1487 recording the marking of the boundaries of land belonging to… Read More »Defining the boundaries: protection through housing and minimizing handling
You may remember in my first blog about the Archives Revealed project Hidden Burgh: restoring Cupar’s place at the heart of Fife, I mentioned an… Read More »Mrs Margaret Mitchell Gold: Cupar’s Fairy Godmother
Hello again from the Archives Revealed project “Hidden Burgh: restoring Cupar’s place at the heart of Fife”. It has been a busy time with the… Read More »“British Restaurants” in Cupar
In this blog post, our new project archivist introduces herself to our online community, and especially to those who live in and around Cupar. I… Read More »Hidden Burgh: restoring Cupar’s place at the heart of Fife