Elphinstone Institute, University of Aberdeen

About this Organisation

The Elphinstone Institute is a centre for research, postgraduate study, and celebration of everyday culture in North-East Scotland and beyond. Staff and students use ethnographic methodologies to explore ideas of identity and belonging, meaning and function, drawing on an exceptional heritage of traditional music, ballad and song, story, lore and language, alongside the dynamic creativity of those who live and work here today. We are interested in how traditions and cultures are created, adapted, reinterpreted and renewed, to meet new and challenging circumstances.

Organisation Type

University Library or Archive

Location

Elphinstone Institute
MacRobert Building, King's College
University of Aberdeen
Aberdeen
AB245UA
Entry last updated: April 24th, 2025

Resources Available

Title Description Type
Elphinstone Institute Archives

The Elphinstone Institute Archives are folklore/tradition archives and are a repository for the diverse vernacular cultural expressions found in the North-East of Scotland. There are rougly 3500 items in the Archives, with the majority made up of audio and video recordings (roughly 6000 hours) as well as photo sets, and some manuscripts. The materials relate to calendar customs, song, ... read more

Primary, Oral, Sound, Images/Photographs, Film

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