Proposed Field Name Recording Project for East Lothian

Proposed Field Name Recording Project for East Lothian

The East Lothian Antiquarians & Field Naturalists Society are proposing a project that may be of interest to residents of East Lothian – namely the recording of historic and traditional field names throughout the county.  This project may be of particular interest to long-term residents of the County and those who may have specific local knowledge that they are willing to provide.  Additionally, as it is hoped the project will be able to provide a web-based digital map of the data,  individuals with IT and digital mapping expertise would be very welcome.

It is not necessary to become a member of the Society to participate in the project.

The Need
Farmland in East Lothian is currently being lost to development, often of new housing. Consequentially the names of fields, many of which are very old, are being lost. Loss, caused by the amalgamation of fields into larger areas to allow mechanised farming, has also been going on for the past 70 or so years and more slowly for another 150 -200 years.
Project aim
To record the field names as they are now, assess their age and also record any earlier names used for the fields that can be identified from surviving records.
Methods
  • A group of volunteer researchers has been established from within the ELA&FNS membership. Non-members may also volunteer.
  • Available records will be examined by the group e.g. old maps, estate plans, sasines.
  • Information Collection. Many farmers have maps of their farm and obviously know the field names currently in use. It would be helpful if people could send us such information perhaps in the form of a map marked up with the names (plus their contact details). The simplest way would be to take a photo of the map & add to an email. Any older records would be of interest, depending upon volume of records and willingness a farm visit may be appropriate. Word of mouth has reached some farmers & marked up plans have already been sent to us.
  • Farm visits may take place by mutual agreement. A review of information gathered often prompts the memory, producing more information for the record.
  • Old photos may be collected/copied to illustrate the reports or website posts.
  • There is an earlier example of field name recording in Vol. 23 of our Transactions (1996) on pages 49-85. Click on Transactions of the East Lothian Antiquarian and Field Naturalists’ Society – East Lothian Antiquarian & Field Naturalists’ Society
  • Digital mapping options are being assessed
Expected outcomes
  • A series of plans with an index of current field names. Index will also include field names from historical plans and documents.
  • Plans to be posted on a new section of the ELA&FNS website as they are created. The website is free for anyone to access. Plans may be published in our Transactions in due course.
E.L.A & F.N.S. can be contacted at fieldnames@eastlothianantiquarians.org.uk
East Lothian Antiquarian & Field Naturalists Society
Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation SCO52295