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BROUGHTON HISTORY SOCIETY

WELCOME!

The Society was founded in 1996 to promote an interest in the history of Broughton, and in local history generally. Currently we have a membership of about 60.

We are a friendly group of local (and not so local) people who share an interest in the history of our 'village'.  In the heart of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, the old village of Broughton on the north-east side was long ago absorbed into the spreading city. But traces remain today and members are involved in researching more of its past.

From September to May we hold a wide-ranging programme of monthly lectures on Monday evenings at 6.00pm (tea and coffee) for 6.30pm start in McDonald Road Library, and throughout the year organise a number of visits to places of historical interest within the locality.

Membership is open to everyone. Annual subscription is £6 (cheques made payable to Broughton History Society). Cheques( payable to Broughton History Society) should be sent to the Membership Secretary at 11 Bellevue Place, Edinburgh EH7 4BS. Please also include your name, address, postcode, telephone number and email for administrative and contact purposes. A full privacy statement is available on request.

Subscriptions are payable in September each year, or on joining.

For further information and/or to join the Society please contact:

Chair: Richard Love, wordsandwalls@blueyonder.co.uk  Tel. 0131 556 1488
Membership Secretary: Helen Rorrison, hec@st-andrews.ac.uk Tel. 0131 557 5973

Email: broughtonhistsocedinburgh@gmail.com

SESSION 2024–25

Please notify Sandra Purves by email spurves004@btinternet.com if you wish to participate. Non-members are welcome to attend talks for £5 on each occasion.

9 September, Gillean Patterson, Granton Walled Garden

7 October, Simon Girling, Edinburgh Zoo, then and now

4 November, James Bruce, Sueno's Stone, Forres

9 December,  Christmas Soirée

All editions of the Broughton History Society's Newsletter, going back to 1997, can be found in the Edinburgh Room of the Central Public Library, George IV Bridge. Editions from Summer 2007 onwards are available online – click below:

Back issues of the Broughton History Society Newsletter