Bishop Alexander Cameron (1747–1828)

Image credit: Scottish Catholic Heritage Collections Museum

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Bishop Alexander Cameron succeeded Bishop Hay as Vicar Apostolic of the Lowland District in 1805. It was Cameron who was responsible for reintroducing singing into Catholic churches after Hay's veto. One of Cameron's priorities was to break down anti-Catholic prejudice by convincing the government of the loyalty of the Catholic community.

Scottish Catholic Heritage Collections Museum

Aberdeen

Title

Bishop Alexander Cameron (1747–1828)

Date

c.1810

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 76 x W 63 cm

Accession number

T1539

Acquisition method

gift from Young of Aberdeen, art dealer (?)

Work type

Painting

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