Exhibitions
The Scots
Dyed-in-the-Wool Montrealers
October 3, 2003 to September 6, 2004
William
Dawson, William C. Macdonald, James McGill, Simon McTavish, A.W.
Ogilvie, John Young... starting in the 18th century and throughout
the 19th, Montrealers of Scottish heritage steered the
city's commerce, finance, industry and modes of transportation.
They spearheaded advances in scientific research, higher education
and political organization, and left significant legacies that
would benefit their fellow citizens for generations to come.
How
did this cultural group, the majority of whom came from modest
origins, achieve such dramatic success? Was it just a question of
good timing and unrelenting personal ambition? Or did a unique
combination of cultural factors, including religious beliefs,
educational practices and new economic theories, give the Scots a
leading edge that allowed them to carve out their place in a new
city?
Find the answers to these questions in The Scots Dyed-in-the-Wool Montrealers. Discover the important role these immigrants and their descendants played in the development of the metropolis and the country as a whole, one that involved a lot more than just bagpipes, whisky and kilts!
