2012 is an important year for Livingston. April marked 50 years since the designation of Livingston
as a new town. The celebrations have
provided West Lothian Archives with the opportunity to both celebrate and
promote the recent history of the town.
Back in 2011, we started to think of ways in which the
archive could permanently document this important year in Livingston’s history.
We came up with the idea of creating an archive of Livingston life in 2011-2012 and it seemed like the perfect
opportunity to work with schools. With
that in mind, last August we went out to talk to local primary pupils about
archives and to show them some of the archives material of the Livingston
Development Corporation. Pupils were provided with archive boxes and were
invited to start putting together their own archive of life in Livingston. They started collecting pictures
of school events, writing diaries and collecting other materials. Once pupils
had collected the material, we went back out to visit the pupils to talk to
them about archival appraisal. Pupils were then supported to go through the
collected material, making appraisal decisions on what would form part of the
finished archive. The material will shortly be transferred to the archives. The pupils have really enjoyed working on the
project and in doing so have become the creators of history. In fifty years
time, we all hope that our new Livingston archive will form part of the
Livingston 100 celebrations.
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