Beauty, Creativity and Conflict – The King’s Own Scottish Borderers in the 19th Century Exhibition
Beauty, Creativity and Conflict – The King’s Own Scottish Borderers in the 19th Century Exhibition
A new exhibition at Hawick Museum explores the events and conflicts experienced by the Regiment between 1794 and 1902, told through the creativity and human experiences of the individuals who were there. Against the sinister backdrop of war, disease and imperialism, the soldiers of the Regiment expressed themselves through their writing, artwork and imagination.
The exhibition invites visitors to explore material from the museum and archive of The King’s Own Scottish Borderers, with a carefully selected range of uniform, artwork and photography – some of which has never before been seen by the public.
The artwork on display charts the journeys made by the Regiment, the people they encountered, the landscapes they saw, as well as depicting the changes in uniform styles. Personal letters and diaries give an intimate glimpse into the experiences, emotions and relationships of the people who formed the beating heart of the Regiment.
Beauty, Creativity and Conflict – The King’s Own Scottish Borderers in the 19th Century, is an opportunity to view some of the KOSB Regimental Museum’s vast collection as it goes through an exciting redevelopment at its permanent site at Berwick Barracks.
When & where
Hawick Museum
Free – donations welcome