John R. Hume

Professor John R. Hume OBE is an architectural and business historian, author and photographer. He spent 20 years at the University of Strathclyde, researching and lecturing on Economic and Industrial History, before being employed as the principal inspector of ancient monuments, and then of historic buildings, for Historic Scotland. He was chief inspector of historic buildings until retirement in 1999; whereupon he became chairman of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland[citation needed] to 2015. Today it is known as Historic Environment Scotland.

He holds honorary professorships at both the University of Glasgow and the University of St Andrews,[1] and he continues to serve as a patron of the Glasgow City Heritage Trust,[2] and as a member of the panel of judges for the Scottish Engineering Hall of Fame.[3]

The book Visions of Scotland's past: Looking to the future. Essays in honour of John R. Hume was published in 2000, to mark his retirement.[4]

Hume donated to RCAHMS over 40,000 photographs of a wide range of industrial, business and transport subjects taken by him over decades, and are accessible through Canmore.[5] His photographic record of the decline of Scotland's industrial landscapes in the twentieth century is the subject of a book by Daniel Gray, published in August 2021.[6]

  1. ^ "Industry Day 2015 Speaker: Prof John Hume". University of Glasgow. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Trustees". Glasgow City Heritage Trust. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Judges". Scottish Engineering Hall of Fame. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  4. ^ Mays, Deborah; Moss, Michael S.; Oglethrope, Miles K., eds. (2000). Visions of Scotland's past: Looking to the future. Essays in honour of John R. Hume. Tuckwell Press Ltd. ISBN 978-1862320727.
  5. ^ https://canmore.org.uk/
  6. ^ "From heyday to heritage, tracing the rise and fall of Scotland's industrial lifeblood | Hist Env Scot".