The old library of Innerpeffray

16/8/2018


Dreaming in its isolated tranquil site by the River Earn, abutting a Roman road, stands a library, the oldest free public lending library in Scotland. It was the gift of the private collections of the Drummond family, beginning in 1680. The library's lending register records all books borrowed since 1747, who borrowed them, their address, occupation. Such an interesting record, I wanted to move in, analyse who, what, when......but a PhD student had beaten me to it. Just as well.

Such libraries became common throughout Scotland by 1750, contributing to an adult literacy rate of 75%, compared to 53% in England. A dear friend in Oz has ancestors who migrated from Scotland in the mid 19th C,  with nothing except an education, finding good employment in the colonial government as 'secretaries' - such a story was common, we were told, as the Clearances forced many to leave, Canada and Australia two favoured destinations.

We found it hard to leave.

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