Across the world in the summer of 2020, statues that seemed permanent and secure are being re-evaluated. Hayman said: "The first thing we have to do is apologise. He added: “When we walk around Glasgow, not so far from Union Street, we can see many remnants of Glasgow’s grisly slave-related history: the Merchant City, Virginia Street and Jamaica Street to name but a few. As well as a museum of slavery, campaigners want plaques erected at statues and on streets connected to slavery. But the announcement, which had been set for April, was delayed due to the pandemic. This statue of Scottish engineer James Watt (1736 - 1819) was given to The Hunterian by Watt’s son in 1833. In the 18th and 19th Centuries Greenock and nearby Port Glasgow were Scotland's gateway to a lucrative in trade in sugar, tobacco, rum - and sometimes humans. But much of it has been empty for 40 years and the building has suffered serious damage and decay. Free entry. It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art. In Capitalism and Slavery (1944), Eric Williams argued that West India merchant capital, founded on plantation slavery, underpinned the financing of the Boulton & Watt steam engine. Miles Greenwood, curator of legacies of slavery and empire for Glasgow Museums. Glasgow councillor Graham Campbell has previously said a museum could be opened in the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) due to its links to the slave trade. Zandra Yeaman, of the Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights (CRER), said: “It’s particularly heartening to know that the hundreds of people who took part in the public vote also support this initiative. We think it’s time Scotland had a space to fulfil this need”. Data returned from the Piano 'meterActive/meterExpired' callback event. Signing ceremony. Its founders were Andrew and Robert Foulis who sought funding from the wealthy merchants of the city to start their school. How many times did I walk along Jamaica Street, and over Jamaica Bridge before I made the connection between Glasgow’s street names and slavery? The five-storey building, which dates from the 1870s, is one of the last remaining structures by celebrated architect Alexander “Greek” Thomson. Councillor Graham Campbell previously suggested Glasgow’s Museum of Modern Art (GOMA) — once the home of a tobacco and sugar merchant — as a site for such a centre. The process predates current calls for a radical rethink of our public statues, museum collections and street names as the global Black Lives Matter movement forces a new focus on both contemporary and historical wrongs, including the slave trade. Graham Campbell, an SNP councillor in Glasgow who is descended from slaves in Jamaica, is one of the leading voices campaigning for Scotland to make amends for its past role, and for the establishment of a museum of slavery. Published from its offices at 200 Renfield Street Glasgow and printed in Scotland by Newsquest (Herald & Times) a division of Newsquest Media Group Ltd, registered in England & Wales with number 01676637 at Loudwater Mill, Station Road, High Wycombe HP10 9TY – a Gannett company. Glasgow, we were told at school, became rich on the tobacco trade. Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please contact the editor here. They hold about 1.6 million objects including over 60,000 art works, over 200,000 items in the human history collections, over 21,000 items relating to transport and technology, and over 585,000 natural history specimens. If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can contact IPSO here. Statues always make an argument. This follows campaigns to raise awareness of the issue led by the likes of MSP Graham Campbell, who himself is descended from enslaved people in Jamaica. Chosen by Jules Koch, Museum Studies postgraduate student, University of Glasgow. Get involved with the news in your community, This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. The Museum of Modern Art is expected to be the venue – the building was originally the mansion of sugar baron William Cunningham. Glasgow Green, Templeton Street, Glasgow, G40 1AT. In his role as curator, legacies of slavery and empire, Miles Greenwood will work with colleagues to create new displays demonstrating how enslaved labour is “woven into the city’s physical environment and material culture”. The Glasgow Arms Bank was originally established as Cochran Murdoch & Co. in 1750, changing to Speirs, Murdoch & Co in 1763. And the building has been put to a similar use before. GLASGOW, Scotland — In Scotland, a history of slave trading hides in plain sight. These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the local community. Council leader Susan Aitken said they were poised to make an announcement in the near future about a "comprehensive piece of work" that would be regarded as a "brave thing to have undertaken.". The privately owned Union Street site, which has spent years under advertising hoardings, has housed retail units, offices, studios and restaurants. We do not pre-moderate or monitor readers’ comments appearing on our websites, but we do post-moderate in response to complaints we receive or otherwise when a potential problem comes to our attention. Free entry. “But beyond this contextual reference to slavery, we see the remnants of its lucrative life within Glasgow’s fine buildings from the 19th century ... with nothing to commemorate or recognise this history.”. The five-storey building, which dates from the 1870s, is one of the last remaining structures by … If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please contact the editor here. Slavery? As a subscriber, you are shown 80% less display advertising when reading our articles. Now it has been earmarked as a site for a possible museum of slavery following an architecture competition and public vote. 0141 276 1625. As seen by his signature on this guinea bank note in Glasgow Museums’ collection John Robertson was the Cashier for the Glasgow Arms Banking Office in 1778. This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network. Any move to open a permanent or temporary exhibition would involve facing the role the slave trade had in the development of Glasgow, particularly the Merchant City. 200 Woodhead Road, South Nitshill Industrial Estate, Glasgow, … AN INDEPENDENT research group is being set up by the Scottish Government to investigate the potential development of a museum highlighting Glasgow’s connection to slavery. More than a year ago. James Watt, Statues and Slavery. Hayman also suggested a statue or memorial to the victims of slavery should also erected in Glasgow. An object in the museum’s collection with particular relevance to Glasgow is a stunning painting of ships on the Clyde in 1832 by Robert Salmon. Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. Picture: Colin Mearns/The Herald . Campaign grows for Glasgow museum to mark Scotland's role in slave trade By Nan Spowart Journalist The Glasgow Museum of Modern Art has been earmarked as the perfect spot for a temporary exhibition until a dedicated museum is opened A CAMPAIGN for a Scottish Museum of Empire, Colonialism, Slavery and Migration is gaining momentum. As a subscriber, you are shown 80% less display advertising when reading our articles. Sir Geoff Palmer, OBE, To Chair Empire, Slavery & Scotland’s Museums Steering Group. Much of the Egyptian Halls has been empty for 40 years GLASGOW’S at-risk Egyptian Halls should become Scotland’s museum of slavery, according to a public vote. It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. The Mitchell Library. The university won praise for admitting it had “received significant financial support from people whose wealth at least in part derived from slavery in the 18th and 19th centuries”. Glasgow City Council “are poised to announce” plans to set up a museum about Glasgow’s links with the slave trade. Free entry. People's Palace . Glasgow City Council supports the idea of a museum to slavery – although not a specific location. “This is when Glasgow really takes over the global trade, hence the city’s colonial history is synonymous with tobacco and the tobacco lords,” he explains. He also supports the idea of twinning towns and cities in Scotland with places in Africa and the Caribbean where Scots were involved in slavery. The campaign for Scotland to make amends for the past has gained added impetus following the decision by Glasgow University to publish a report into its own historic links to the slave trade. She added that “cities like Liverpool, London and Bristol have found a way to address this through dedicated spaces – museums, archives and learning centres. Most famous is the painting by American artist James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903), in which the so-called ‘Sage of Chelsea’ is depicted as a … Glasgow's Gallery of Modern Art (Goma) is one of the sites run by Glasgow Life Scotland’s Programme for Government, published earlier this week, has announced that the government will sponsor an independent expert group to recommend how the country's existing and future museum collections can better recognise and represent a more accurate portrayal of Scotland's colonial and slavery history. The gallery – known as GoMA – was once the home of William Cunninghame, who made a fortune in the 18th century from the slave trade and tobacco plantations in Virginia. Campaigners want to see Scotland apologise for its role in the slave trade, and for there to be some form of reparations to counties such as Sierra Leone, from where many slaves were taken, and Jamaica where many captives were sent to work. For more information on Glasgow Museums visit Glasgow Life museums pages. Glasgow Life, which manages 11 museum sites, has appointed a curator to focus on the city’s links to the slave trade.. Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC) Free entry. 0141 276 1625. Today Museums Galleries Scotland (MGS) welcomes Sir Geoff Palmer, OBE, as chair of a new independent steering group that will recommend how Scotland’s existing and future museum collections can better recognise and represent a more accurate portrayal of Scotland’s colonial and slavery history. Are you sure you want to delete this comment? clock. Currently GoMA is home to collections of contemporary art. It is understood that the Gallery of Modern Art in the city has been named as a possible site for a new museum commemorating Scotland’s role in the Slave Trade. Campbell also raised the question of whether streets in Glasgow named after merchants involved in the slave trade should be renamed. The proposal was made by Gavin Fraser of Polmont, who said the halls “represent a culture and a period in history synonymous with slavery and its profits”. In Glasgow we have large signs marking our Merchant City, but nary a word about what these merchants traded. Hosted by The Mitchell Library and Glasgow Libraries. Thursday, April 12, 2018 at 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM UTC+01. These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the local community. You can make a complaint by using the ‘report this post’ link . Miles Greenwood Glasgow Life Glasgow Life, which manages 11 museum sites, has appointed a curator to focus on the city’s links to the slave trade. He is photographed at the Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow. They are managed by Glasgow Life. A NATIONAL museum dedicated to illuminating colonialism, imperialism and slavery while supporting the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement could be developed in Glasgow. The campaign for Scotland to acknowledge its role in the slave trade will heat up this week as a new two-part documentary, Slavery: Scotland’s Hidden Shame, begins on BBC 2 on Tuesday night. Now the organisers of the contest, the Alexander Thomson Society, say public interest in the matter means they cannot wait any longer. “The building started off life as the home of the Egyptian Halls Fancy Bazaar Company, which was an emporium styled on the Egyptian Halls in London, and included exhibition space, lecture and performance spaces, a restaurant and market. We may then apply our discretion under the user terms to amend or delete comments. 0141 276 0788. He argues the Sugar Shed is the ideal location for a national "museum of human rights", highlighting not just slavery but also other historical injustices such as the Highland Clearances. Castle Street, Glasgow, G4 0RH. Our latest 'Legacies of Slavery in Glasgow Museums and Collections' blog post examines the letters from Tobago sent by Scottish merchant John Foreman in the late 1700s. GLASGOW is on the brink of marking its role in the slave trade with a major commemoration of its past. Source: The International Slavery Museum. Equalities minister Christina McKelvie said the Scottish Government wants to “consider how we can reflect on Scotland’s role in the slave trade”. He said the museum should be at GoMA given the building’s past links to the trade. North Street, G3 7DN Glasgow, UK. Millions died as a result of the slave trade, and it is seen as one of the worst crimes against humanity in history. 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