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WORLD COMMUNITY ARTS DAY
We will be celebrating along with everyone eles on 17th Feb 2010.
www.communiversity.org.uk/worldcommunityartsday.htm
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Now at nearly 90,000 hits this collection of photos is certainly beginning to reach a wide audience with Gulliver being, by far the most popular.
HISTORY OF CRAIGMILLAR
Craigmillar is rich in history, but it was the Housing (Scotland) Act 1925 which created "housing for the working classes of Scotland'. Edinburgh Council bought this land from The Wauuchope family through this act to create The Craigmillar Housing Scheme to house "the working classes" to give them decent housing. Thus Craigmillar became a 100% "working class" area that has developed a rich artistic culture that has influenced many around the world.
Where The Arts was and continues to be a catalyst for social change, caring and sharing. Originally started by a mothers groups who wanted thier children to have a better and quality life in 1962.
These photos are from my mothers archive (who was in the original mothers group) of Craigmillar, Edinburgh, Scotland from 1930's to present day. They are mostly about The Craigmillar Festival Society and The Arts.
The interest in its artistic and cultural past has always been strong. This and others websites reflect this continuing worldwide interest. The Arts: The Catalyst exhibition and documentary of 2004 was a turning point in raising awareness. And winning The Saltire award at The Edinburgh International Film Festival was another.
If you have any comments or I have wrong information please put it in the comments or email me.
I dont know all the faces and I am sure thier is many a tale to tell. So if you know a story to tell, bring these photos alive and share what is a remarkable area with remarkable people.
We have thousands photos and many books, posters, videos, recordings. So we can't put it all up, this is just a sample.
- JoinedJuly 2006
- OccupationArtist
- HometownCraigmillar
- CountryUK
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