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Christopher Murray Grieve Christopher Murray Grieve (known as
Hugh Macdiarmid) was born in Langholm and educated at
Langholm Academy. The Scottish poet and cultural
polemicist was a leading light in the
Scottish Renaissance of the 20th century. Unusual for a communist, he was a committed
Scottish nationalist and wrote both in English and in literary
Scots. The town is home to a monument in his honour made of
COR-TEN(r) steel, which takes the form of a large open book depicting images from his writings.
The Malcolms The area round Langholm was the birthplace of four brothers who became esteemed military figures of the late 18th and early 19th Century. Sir
John Malcolm served as Governor of Bombay and is recognised with a needle-style monument on top of Whita Hill overlooking the town. Admiral Sir
Pulteney Malcolm was the Commander in Chief in
Saint Helena overseeing the exile of
Napoleon; there is a statue of him outside the Town Hall. Sir
Charles Malcolm rose to the rank of Vice Admiral, and Sir
James Malcolm (Royal Marines officer) ended his career as a Lieutenant Colonel.
Neil Armstrong In 1972, astronaut
Neil Armstrong was welcomed and made the first
freeman and Burgess of the
burgh. The depute town clerk at the time later said, “The town council had made the approach because this is Armstrong country and we thought it would be appropriate. It turned out that he was coming to Edinburgh to deliver the Mountbatten lecture so he could accept and come to Langholm.” The ceremony took place at Langholm's largest building of the time, the parish church. With his manner of modest dignity he stated: He then walked for lunch at Buccleuch Hall. His visit is captured in online video. In coverage by the international press, the
Chicago Tribune's front-page story included a map of the British Isles marking only
London and Langholm. Armstrong, universally known for his humility is remembered as having no interest on his visit of boasting of his achievements. Instead he was absorbed in finding out more of his Armstrong heritage and making a connection with the area. ==Economy==