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Tag Archives: museum

Auchindrain: the return of the runrig

Posted on July 25, 2010 by newsroom

No – it’s not the legendary Skye-based band, Runrig, with Donnie Munro – although the name Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Farming, Gaelic Culture, History, Mid Argyll, Tourism activities | Tagged Argyll, Auchindrain, Community News, crofting connections, farm township, heritage home, museum, primary schools, Runrig | Leave a comment

Scotland’s Auchindrain: has the last township’s moment come?

Posted on July 3, 2010 by newsroom

In Auchindrain township museum Copyright Lynda Henderson

On 8th July, A senior Scottish Government Minister is visiting Scotland’s unique heritage asset, Auchindrain Township Continue reading →

Posted in Gaelic, History, Local Government, Mid Argyll, News, Tourism activities | Tagged Argyll, Argyll & Bute, common tenancy, Council, Duke of Argyll, folk history, heritage, History, museum, Runrig | 5 Comments

Positive chaos at Campbeltown Museum

Posted on June 23, 2010 by newsroom

Anyone stepping into Campbeltown Museum recently would have been met with Continue reading →

Posted in Art, Community News, Kintyre | Tagged Argyll, artworks, campbeltown, collection, database, museum, public catalogue foundation, public ownership, publication | Leave a comment

Major signs of success for Auchindrain Township Museum

Posted on June 2, 2010 by newsroom

Auchindrain Township Museum, a few miles south of Inveraray and Scotland’s only Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, History | Tagged Argyll, museum, national asset, national collection, Runrig, rural community, traditional township | 2 Comments

International Museum Day at Kilmartin

Posted on May 5, 2010 by newsroom

There can be few places more apt for the celebration on 18th May Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Events | Tagged archaeology, Argyll, Kilmartin Glen, museum | Leave a comment

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