Townhead Literary Society

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The society was founded in around 1910 by the Rev George Orr of the North United Free Church and arranged regular lectures on a variety of topics about literature, science and art.

Rev George Orr

It essentially replaced the Langholm Mutual Improvement Society, which had met since around the mid-1870s. Prior to that there had been a Working Men’s Mutual Improvement Society.

The meetings were usually held on Tuesday evenings at 8 pm in the Eskdale Temperance Hotel or the North United Free Church schoolroom. The lectures were often accompanied by limelight illustrations and the evenings usually included a musical programme after the lecture.

Leading members included Rev George Orr, John Milne Home (the Duke of Buccleuch’s chamberlain) and James Cairns (woollen mill owner).

The 1914-1915 syllabus included the following (although not all lectures went ahead):

LectureBy
A Journey Up the NileFrederick Berkley Matthews, Westerhall
The Story of the KOSBThomas Bell, gardener
William Knox, the Sacred Poet, and his PoetryThomas Anderson, Eweshaugh
Hymns Old and NewDavid Beattie, sculptor and poet
If…James Cairns, manufacturer
HandelJoseph Allison, pattern weaver and band leader
War Songs, Past and PresentJoseph Allison and friends
The Lighter Side of My Experience as a SoldierFred Ross, wounded while with the Gordon Highlanders (see 19th May 1915)
Six Months at the Back of the FrontRev Alister Stewart, Waterbeck
Beautiful Places in the BorderlandHarry Robinson, artist and scoutmaster
Heredity and EnvironmentDavid Harkness, draper
A Railway Journey and ObservationsJohn Bell, tweed merchant
Notes on My Tour Round the WorldArchibald Palmer Douglas, Cavers

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