Glasgow Museums and Libraries, Civilisations Festival 2018
The Mitchell Library – Stephen Mitchell’s Legacy
With Alison Young, Librarian, Glasgow Libraries Monday 9, Wednesday 11 and Thursday 12 April, 12.30-12.45pm
Hear the story of the man who founded The Mitchell Library and how his legacy has benefitted Glasgow’s citizens and visitors for over 140 years.
The Portrait of Jean Duff
12 April, 20186-7pm, Moir Dyer Room
With Dr Anthony Lewis, Curator of Scottish History, Glasgow Museums Thursday The portrait of Jean Duff, Lady Grant shows a lady in leisure. She lived in luxury. But, how did she do this? This talk will account for the Grant family’s links with Jamaica and slavery
Free – Drop-in – no ticket required
The Mitchell Library, North Street, G3 7DN
Telephone: 0141 287 2999
Programme for April/May at The Mitchell (PDF)
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