The Great Affair is to Move: Travel and Topography at the Signet Library

Introduction

The WS Society Annual Exhibition for 2021 focuses on travel and place. Our team of academics, researchers and consultants have selected prints, guide books, works of local history, historic accounts of travel and ephemera to illustrate a wide variety of approaches to the subject, from the early eighteenth century traveller’s guide to early amateur photography. Not all literature of place was innocent, and our exhibition also records the experiences of travel brought by war, by colonialism and by emigration.

We are delighted as part of this exhibition to present one of the Signet Library’s greatest treasures, the Georgian travel diaries of the famous Edinburgh publisher, writer and politician William Creech (1745-1815). These are the principal surviving record of the journeys to London and to the Dutch Republic taken by the young Creech at a time when he was first establishing himself in his career.

The exhibition is brought to you by: Dr Karen Baston [University of Glasgow and WS Society Historical Consultant]; Friederike Gerken [The Centre for the History of the Book, University of Edinburgh]; Jo Hockey [Historic Environment Scotland and WS Society Conservation Consultant]; Fiona Mossman [Librarian of the New Club, Edinburgh and the Supreme Court, Scotland]; Sarah Moxey [National Library of Scotland]; WS Society staff (who bear responsibility for errors etc).

The main exhibition is divided into Virtual Rooms which you can enter by clicking on the images below.