The Campsie calico printing industry by Suzanne Marshall-Smith, Thursday 5th February, 7:30pm in the Park Centre

Our next meeting will be on Thursday 5th February at 7:30pm in the Park Centre, with tea and coffee from 7pm. Textile artist and Historian, Suzanne Marshall-Smith, will share her research on the historic calico printing industry which thrived in Lennoxtown and Milton of Campsie between 1785 and 1929. This textile industry shaped and enriched local communities until its eventual demise in the early 20th century. The attached image features a print from Lennoxmill Printworks, from the collection of the University of Philadelphia.


Suzanne is a Textile Artist, Historian and vintage textile dealer, based at the Campsie Fells. She creates textile artworks from a variety of found, reclaimed and reused materials from her collections, researches textile history and teaches a range of community classes and workshops in textile art, often with a historical slant based on textile histories and folklore. 

Originally trained as a jeweller, Suzanne studied Jewellery & Silversmithing at Glasgow School of Art, graduating in 2006 with a distinction in Historical and Critical Studies. After many years of teaching and working within the jewellery trade she moved in a new direction and in 2020, gained a Masters degree {MLitt} in Dress & Textile Histories from the University of Glasgow. She collects and sells a large range of antique and vintage textiles, using many in her unique, decorative creations.