Cameron Smail Library located at The City of Edinburgh By-Pass, Currie EH14 4AS, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0131 451 3577

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James Peers

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Friendly staff, very helpful and knowledgeable. Can be difficult to find a seat at certain times of

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Friendly staff, very helpful and knowledgeable. Can be difficult to find a seat at certain times of the year, especially one with plug access for laptops.

Kristian Sommer

5 Google Rating

Excellent library especially now after it was renovated

5/ 5

Excellent library especially now after it was renovated

Stuart Ham

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Sumit Garg

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Adeseun Aromolaran

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Dr James Cameron Smail FRSE FRSGS PRSSA CBE LLD (1880-1970) was a Scottish university Principal. Her

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Dr James Cameron Smail FRSE FRSGS PRSSA CBE LLD (1880-1970) was a Scottish university Principal. Heriot Watt University library is named the Cameron Smail Library in his honour. He wrote extensively on printing and the history of printing. He was born in 1886 the son of Adam Smail, a bookseller and stationer in Bruntsfield, living at 18 Spittal Street in Tollcross, Edinburgh. He was privately educated at Daniel Stewart's College in Edinburgh. From 1902 until 1911 he was a school inspector in Ireland. In 1911 he appears to live at 31 Brighton Road in Rathmines on the outskirts of Dublin. From 1911 to 1928 he worked for London County Council. In 1928 he became Principal of Heriot-Watt College and started a major expansion programme. In 1929 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Sir James Alfred Ewing, Richard Stanfield, Francis Gibson Baily and Alfred Archibald Boon. He was a regular attender of meetings. He retired in 1950. In 1951 he was made a member of the Royal Fine Art Commission for Scotland. He died on 26 April 1970. In 1908 he married Louisa Florence Davidson. His daughter was Elizabeth Margaret Cameron Smail.

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