04.04.12
Biographical research begins on Andrew Paterson.
30.03.12
The Paterson portrait of George Bernard Shaw is discovered amongst the negatives.
14.02.12
Photographic artist Lucy Knott's re-contextualising project goes online. Using Paterson images, she adds selective colours and manipulates the originals to create something new. Lucy gained her BA within Photography and during her final year at university she focused on bringing archived imagery back to life. By adding her own layer to the prints, she creates a whole new context.
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20.08.11
3,000 images uploaded online.
12.05.11
2,000 images uploaded online.
28.02.11
The SHPA is mentioned in the new Chris Paton book Tracing Your Family History on the Internet. The book was publisher Pen and Sword's fastest ever selling family history title.
01.09.10
Scottish Memories magazine runs a piece on the SHPA.
02.08.10
1,000 images uploaded online.
20.04.10
First contribution from an interested member of the public. Cathie Cowing provides 42 photographs of the Hogg and Fraser families of Gordon Castle.
01.01.10
The Scottish Ancestry blogspot uses one of our images (Mrs Serafton and children) in a piece announcing the SHPA.
The SHPA also gets a mention on the Anglo-Celtic blogspot.
Family Tree Magazine and Practical Family History Magazine both announce the launch of the SHPA in their news pages, and Scottish Memories magazine prints one of our images (the Gilmour children wearing fairy costumes as seen on our "Publishers" page) in a story about Scottish superstitions.
01.07.09
The North Magazine, Summer 2009. Page 28 has a one page feature announcing the launch of the SHPA.(Click image at right to read digital version.)
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