º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Oops.

Our website is temporarily unavailable in your location.

We are working hard to get it back online.

PRIVACY
Retail & Consumer

Birmingham needs to be loud and proud about what it has to offer

As the new director of the Birmingham Museums Trust, Dr Ellen McAdam is hoping to expand locally and internationally. The nononsense Scotswoman tells Graham Young of her vision to bring the city's myriad attractions into the hearts and minds of all.

Dr Ellen McAdam is the new director of Birmingham Museums Trust.

You might expect a Scottish mother and archaeologist to be as soft as a pair of Highland sheepskin slippers, but there comes a point during my conversation with Dr Ellen McAdam when I feel like I’m talking to battle-hardened Kate Adie in disguise.

Stories of being shot at, staying next door to a hotel that was blown up and giving trigger-happy Kalashnikov-wielding solders a good old tongue lashing are the last thing I’m expecting.

But the courage under fire tales come thick and fast when talk about her archaeologist work in Iraq arises.

“Sometimes I brazed it out, sometimes I just legged it,” she says of the days when trouble called.

“I used to run fast.”

Dr McAdam has a warm smile while recounting adventures like these, but she prefers to be photographed with a straight face.

Luckily for her, she saw the best of Iraq in 1978, before Saddam Hussein took power on July 16, 1979.

By 1988 (the year of the chemical attack on Halabja), it was increasingly unsafe to be there and she doubts if she will ever return.