Tuesday, 19 May 2020

Discovered Treasure

Glasgow Trades House, designed by Robert Adam


This week I made a fantastic discovery, an amazing resource for Glasgow and Scottish genealogy and history that I hadn’t been aware of before, Glasgow Trades House Digital Library.

It’s great for researching genealogy, yes, but also historical subjects including slavery, witchcraft, social clubs, emigration, law, Robert Burns, and military history – some of which may relate to the context of your family's history.   The Library contains digital copies of books, some imaged by the Trades House, some also available on Internet Archive; most go back centuries.

There are lists of Glasgow burgesses and members of trade guilds or Incorporations, from bakers to wrights via bonnetmakers, maltmen and tailors.  Also featured are the Trades House Archives, which include financial records and articles about the organisation and its work, which continues even today.

It makes a change at the moment to be able to wander around an archive, so why not enjoy a virtual tour inside the beautiful Adam-designed Trades Halls building, using the drop-down menu to view the different rooms.

1 comment:

  1. Sounds like an interesting resource ! Thanks for telling us about it !

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