Category: The Nine Trades

Remembrance Sunday

Deacon Convenor Iain Murray laid a wreath at St Marys Church, Dundee to commemorate the contribution of British and Commonwealth military and civilian servicemen and women in the two …

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Rotary Club of Dundee – Centenary Fund

The Rotary Club of Dundee Centenary Committee, invited the Nine Trades of Dundee to join with them in this initiative, and to provide funding of £10,000 to give a …

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Dyers Celebrating 25 years Since Revival of The Craft

It was in 1996 that a small group of Dyers decided to revive the Craft after 328 years since its original formation in 1693. The Trade opened its membership to …

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Dundee Bairns

The Nine Incorporated Trades of Dundee are proud to support the Cosy Bairns project set up by the local charity Dundee Bairns as an emergency response to the extra …

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Inaugural Innes Duffus Lecture takes place at University of Dundee

Monday 9 December saw Professor Sir Tom Devine gave the inaugural lecture in a brand-new annual series which has been created to mark the work of Dundee archivist, Master of …

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The Kirking of The Trades

On 24 November the Kirking of the Trades took place in St Andrews Parish Church, the Trades Kirk. This very special annual event is held on the last Sunday …

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First Lady Hammerman

The first Lady Hammerman,  strikes the anvil after taking the Oath of Fidelity. Teena Ramsey, a jewellery designer from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design will this week …

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Commemorative plaque in honour of past Deacon Convener James Merry

On 12 August a plaque was unveiled by Joan Merry, to commemorate the renaming of the Merry Halls student accommodation, on Victoria Road, in honour of her husband, the …

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Innes Duffus appointed Master of Commerce, Craft and Trade

A civic reception was held on May 14 to mark the amazing contribution of Innes Duffus to The Nine Trades, The Three Trades and The Guildry. Innes was appointed …

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