Past LCT Lectures
Here are details of recent LCT lectures:
- Putting Linlithgow on the Map
Chris Long
Thursday 21 NovemberQueen Margaret Hall, Blackness Road at 7:30pm.
Author of ‘Looking At Linlithgow’, Chris worked for many years as an architect in local and central Scottish government after studying architecture in Canterbury, Kent. He has lived for almost twenty-five years in Linlithgow, many of these serving as chair of Linlithgow Civic Trust. He combines family interests with running, hill walking, painting, and service to the community through Linlithgow Burgh Trust. His favourite places are Venice, the Isle of Man and, of course, Linlithgow.
Chris will talk about his research and the background to Linlithgow Civic Trust’s latest publication “Putting Linlithgow on the Map”.
Copies of the book can be purchased from local outlets or online for £17.50, including delivery.
- Railway History is not just for Enthusiasts
Dr John McGregor
Thursday 24 October
The first talk of this season’s series was presented by Dr John McGregor to an attentive audience of more than thirty who were entertained by John’s detailed account of the development of Scotland’s railways. As the talk’s subtitle – “a Linlithgow-centred survey” – promised, much of the talk focused on the Edinburgh & Glasgow Railway which served the town. - Walking Scotland’s Watershed
Peter Wright
Thursday 25 April 2024The final talk of this season was given by polymath Peter Wright, local resident and an author with a passion for wild places. Peter told the tale of his strenuous, meandering 745-mile walk along Scotland’s watershed from Peel Fell on the border to Duncansby Head near John O’ Groats in Caithness illustrated by numerous photographs of the majestic landscape.
- Priests, Protestants & PowerPoint
Rev Dr Liam Jerrold Fraser
Thursday 21 March 2024The penultimate talk of the 2023-24 season was given by Rev Dr Liam Jerrold Fraser, Minister of St Michael’s Parish Church. Liam told an attentive and appreciative audience of fifty about the centuries of political and spiritual conflict witnessed by St Michael’s and reflected on what the building’s past can tell us about its possible future.
- Millennium Link & Falkirk Wheel
George McBirnie
Thursday 22 February 2024The fourth of the 2023-24 season’s talks was given by George McBirnie, Senior Project Manager with Scottish Canals. George told the story of the engineering works to reopen the Lowland Canals and the development and realisation of the world’s first and only rotating boat lift to an appreciative audience of around 50 which included members of the Linlithgow Union Canal Society.
- Linlithgow’s Munitionettes
Kathryn Welch
Thursday 18 January 2024The third of the 2023-24 season’s talks was presented by Kathryn Welch – a woman fascinated by the connections between community, creativity and activism. Kathryn entertained and informed an audience of nearly 120 with fascinating stories of the women, some of whom lost their lives, working with dangerous and poisonous chemicals to make munitions during the two world wars.