Difference between revisions of "Charles Pringle Finlayson (1911-1985)"
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'''Keeper of the Manuscripts''' | '''Keeper of the Manuscripts''' | ||
− | Finlayson was born in Dumfries-shire | + | Finlayson was born in 1911 in Ecclefechan, Dumfries-shire, the son of Postmaster Frederick Finlayson and his wife Mary Spence Pringle. He married Isabella Grubb in Edinburgh in 1939. |
In effect he was the first Head of Special Collections, though his title was ''Keeper of the Manuscripts'' and he took up the post in 1947. He was succeeded by John Hall in 1978, though Hall's tile was ''Special Collections Librarian''. | In effect he was the first Head of Special Collections, though his title was ''Keeper of the Manuscripts'' and he took up the post in 1947. He was succeeded by John Hall in 1978, though Hall's tile was ''Special Collections Librarian''. | ||
[[Category:Support Staff|Finlayson, Charles Pringle]] [[Category:Incomplete]] | [[Category:Support Staff|Finlayson, Charles Pringle]] [[Category:Incomplete]] |
Revision as of 17:36, 20 June 2014

Charles Finlayson in a group of Library staff, 1939
Keeper of the Manuscripts
Finlayson was born in 1911 in Ecclefechan, Dumfries-shire, the son of Postmaster Frederick Finlayson and his wife Mary Spence Pringle. He married Isabella Grubb in Edinburgh in 1939.
In effect he was the first Head of Special Collections, though his title was Keeper of the Manuscripts and he took up the post in 1947. He was succeeded by John Hall in 1978, though Hall's tile was Special Collections Librarian.