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FREE SECRETS REVEALED A closer look at our main window LOVING OUR LIBRARY Bumper My Library section The magazine of the National Library of Scotland www.nls.uk No.40 Spring 2019 A true heroine A look at the fascinating life of Mary, Queen of Scots

CONTENTS 4 NEWS Dundee and Glasgow pupils triumph in the Library s One Minute Film competition 9 MY LIBRARY LIFE Sally Harrower, Modern Literary Manuscripts Curator, looks back on 37 fascinating years at the National Library of Scotland 12 ON THE RIGHT TRACK How our archives helped bring Scotland s first railway back to life 16 LOCAL HEROES Touring displays help Scotland s regions to explore their own heritage, bringing local history closer to home 19 HAIL MARY A major motion picture and special pop-up event exemplify the enduring appeal of Mary, Queen of Scots 24 WINDOW ON OUR PAST The history and secrets etched in the glass of our main staircase window 28 RESCUE MISSION Project #RescueMe shares our passion for conservation with the public WELCOME An enduring regal legacy, unerring commitment to the Library and creativity in all its forms are celebrated as we honour Mary, Sally and inspired design Mary, Queen of Scots is the country s most controversial and endlessly fascinating monarch. She has been the subject of passionate debate for nearly 500 years. The latest in a line of films focusing on Mary was recently released. And we provided fascinating insight into her life and times with our pop-up exhibition in February. In fact, we are happy to prolong Mary mania in a special feature running from pages 19-23. Another remarkable woman is our own Sally Harrower. She first visited the Library in 1966 and began working here in 1982. After 37 years she is about to retire as Modern Literary Manuscripts Curator. On pages 9-11 she tells us all about her National Library life. Celebrating creativity is one of the Library s primary purposes. In autumn 2018 we held a competition called Re-Fashioned for design students. It was a terrific success and you can see Bryan McLysaght s winning creation, inspired by medieval Irish manuscripts, on page 14. Every visitor to our George IV Bridge main library will come face-to-face with another superlative piece of design the magnificent, imposing window that dominates our main staircase. It s a fixture with a fascinating backstory and, as you can discover on pages 24-26, its carefully designed panels even hide tales of witchcraft and philanthropy. Rest assured, there is much more in this latest edition of our magazine. As the staircase window helps illuminate our well-loved building, so Discover sheds new light on some of our recent activities. Dr John Scally, National Librarian e: NationalLibrarian@nls.uk COVER IMAGE: A coloured lithograph from a Mary, Queen of Scots themed masked ball held in France in the 1820s. Produced in 1829, the collection depicts Mary Stuart (pictured), Mary of Guise, the Dauphin François (husband of Mary) and others. Held at the National Library of Scotland. CONTRIBUTORS FIND US ONLINE www.nls.uk @natlibscot www.facebook.com/ NationalLibraryOfScotland www.instagram.com/ natlibscot/ www.youtube.com/user/ NLofScotland Sally Harrower Modern Literary Manuscripts Curator Evelyn Whitelaw Head of Public Programmes Stewart McRobert Writer Anette Hagan Rare Books Curator FOR THE NATIONAL LIBRARY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Barbara Burke. EDITOR: Lauren McGarry lauren@connectmedia.cc PUBLISHED BY Connect Publications www.connectmedia.cc ISSN 1751-5998 (print) ISSN 1751 6005 (online) Dr Ulrike Hogg Curator (Gaelic, Early Modern and Music Manuscripts) NATIONAL LIBRARY OF SCOTLAND George IV Bridge Edinburgh EH1 1EW TEL: 0131 623 3700 EMAIL: enquiries@nls.uk The National Library of Scotland is a registered Scottish charity, No. SC011086 SPRING 2019 DISCOVER 3

NEWS YOU MADE IT HAPPEN! Our 2018 Appeal to conserve and digitise the iconic Encyclopaedia Britannica received generous support from around the world. Donations were received from as far away as Canada, Australia and Singapore as well as from across Scotland, revealing the special place Britannica holds in the memories of all those who discovered the world and their love of knowledge between its pages. Our first edition was published online in December to celebrate Britannica s 250th anniversary, available for all to enjoy for free. Flicking through its virtual pages gives a fascinating insight into the knowledge and mores of the time. For example, five categories of human are cited including monstrous, the solar system is composed of only six known planets, and freshly cut onions are said to be a cure for baldness. Robert Bell s beautiful illustrations depict everything from flora, fauna and medical procedures to astronomical charts and feats of engineering. Furthering the ambitions of its Edinburgh creators in 1768 to disseminate knowledge as widely as possible, we are working to digitise and publish online all of the early editions we hold at the Library. Your donations have also helped us develop digital learning resources and educational activities about Britannica and its place in the Scottish Enlightenment. Our forthcoming exhibition on the Enlightenment (opening in June) will feature the first edition of Britannica as one of its star items. View the first edition online at www.nls.uk/collections/rare-books/ encyclopaedia-britannica Find out more about supporting Library projects at www.nls.uk/support-nls or call 0131 623 3733. 4 DISCOVER SPRING 2019

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NEWS A detail from Peter May s map of 1757, showing Castle Dounie, which was burnt down by the Duke of Cumberland just 11 years earlier Photo credit: Lovat Highland Estates Ltd WORDS: Chris Fleet Map Curator Lovat Estates map scanning project Rural estate maps are often the earliest detailed depiction of the landscape for many parts of rural Scotland, but most of them are not available online. This is partly because they are scattered in many locations often in private hands and due to their age, size and fragility, the maps are often difficult to handle and scan. We are therefore very excited to report on a recent estate map-scanning project from Lovat Estates Office in Beauly. The office received numerous requests for access to the maps which they couldn t accommodate, and it was felt that digitisation would allow the best longterm access arrangements. The project involved hiring a large A0-sized flatbed scanner to enable a team of volunteers to scan the estate s entire map archive. The Lovat Estate maps cover a wide geographic area in the parishes of Kirkhill, Kilmorack, Kiltarlity, and Urquhart and Glenmoriston, west of Inverness, and range from the mid- 18th century to the mid-20th century. Surveying often went hand-in-hand with agricultural improvement and the wider transformation of rural society. Estate maps such as these are uniquely important today for the insights they provide into this era of profound cultural change in Highland society. We are deeply grateful to Roland Spencer-Jones (Beauly) for coordinating the whole project, to Lovat Highland 6 DISCOVER SPRING 2019