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LONDON: Des Browne hails legacy of Scots Canadians
Secretary
of State for Scotland Des Browne has opened a unique historical
exhibition highlighting the achievements of early Scottish settlers in
Canada.
Secretary
of State for Scotland Des Browne has opened a unique historical
exhibition highlighting the achievements of early Scottish settlers in
Canada.
The exhibition, which will be open to the public until
March 21st at Canada House in London, is entitled ‘Scots in Quebec’.
Illustrated by photographs from the celebrated Notman Photographic
Archives, it throws the spotlight onto the lives of many expatriate
Scots who made significant contributions to the civic fabric of the
Canadian province in the 19th century.
The exhibition is part
of a year-long celebration to mark the 400th anniversary of the
founding of Quebec, entitled ‘Quebec 400’.
Des Browne said:
“I’m
delighted to have been invited to open this exhibition. The 400th
anniversary of the founding of the city of Quebec is a significant
event not only locally, but for Canada, the Commonwealth and the wider
world, and I hope many people will visit this exhibition and learn
about the rich history of the province and the role Scots have played
in moulding that history.”
“William Notman himself was from
Paisley and found success in Canada. His archive provides a
magnificent record of the time and exemplifies the hard work
and pioneering sprit that characterised the achievements of these
Canadians of Scottish descent – this exhibition well repays a visit.”
Des Browne opened the exhibition jointly with the Premier of Quebec, M Jean Charest.
Notes to editors
1.
William Notman (1826 – 1891) was born in Paisley and emigrated to
Montreal from Glasgow in 1856. He build up the largest photographic
business in North America with studios in several cities. The business
was continued after his death by his son and more than 450,000 photos
were taken by the Notman studio during its 78 years of existence. The
Notman Archives are now held by the McCord Museum of Canadian national
history in Montreal.