Strathleven Artizans
Committee members at a heritage promotion banquet at Broom Hall Dunfermline
Artizan committee members enjoying the banquet at Broom Hall Dunfermline, from left to right Treasurer James Tannock, Phil graham, Project historian, Graham fleming, Craftmans extraordinary, Stuart Smith, Idealist, and lastly but by no means least our Strathleven Artizans Chairman Mr Duncan Thomson

Strathleven artizan committee members with the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine celebrating a Charity promotional banquet at Broom Hall

A Charity Promotional Banquet at Broom Hall Dunfermline
Celebrating the 700th anniversary of the Bruce Coronation.
The Earl and Countess of Elgin and Kincardine received us with a hearty welcome. They were so impressed by our portfolio promoting our national heritage that the Earl offered to become our patron.This offer of patronage should help send out the right message to potential corporate sponsors and members of the wider community who may be in a position to help us to achieve our aims.



Strathleven Artizan member enjoying the banquet night at Broomhallthe Earl and Countess of Elgin and kincardine accompanied by Artizan Stuart Smith

The Earl and Countess of Elgin and Kincardine
accompanied by artizan Stuart Smith

We hope to recruit new members, you don't have to be an expert to join, as the Strathleven Artizans have a policy of sharing skills and interests.
Everyone we have encountered so far has had something to offer.
So don't be shy in contacting us to join in for all the fun and learning.
The Coronation anniversary is the kick-start year for the Bruce Heritage Promotions.
We have another 23 years of the King Robert the Bruce trail to discover.
For information contact enquiries@strathlevenartizans.co.uk



Chairman D Thomson with J Woodcock Artist and Carver seen at Broomhall Banquet night Dunfermiline

All the above photographs view committee members attired in tartan.
courteously supplied by Totally Tartan.
E-Mail: totallytartan@kiltsandbagpipes.co.uk Tel/Fax: 01389 721800

Lord Stormont is the present owner of Scone Palace.
The village of Scone pronounced "Scoon" lies two miles north
of the Fair City of Perth.
King Robert Bruce and King David Bruce
were both crowned at Scone Palace.