An Axle and Two Wheels: Material Culture and Memory in a Sutherland Emigrant Family of the Nineteenth Century
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https://doi.org/10.2218/ss.v37i0.1802Abstract
In June 1831 a Mackay family group from Sutherland departed from Scotland on the ship Cleopatra, heading for a district of Upper Canada (later known as Canada West and the present-day province of Ontario), where others from their area had settled in the previous years. There are aspects of their story which may offer useful insights for the ethnologist.Downloads
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01-Feb-2017
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“An Axle and Two Wheels: Material Culture and Memory in a Sutherland Emigrant Family of the Nineteenth Century” (2017) Scottish Studies, 37, pp. 134–141. doi:10.2218/ss.v37i0.1802.