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Monday, 28 April 2014
Out of This World
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Strathmore Meteorite, discovered 1917 An extraordinary find in our collection and easily the oldest object that we have in store, the S...
Monday, 14 April 2014
I've Never Seen That on Seseme Street
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Moa Skeleton, Ben More, New Zealand With a height of up to three metres, equivalent to the size of a set of traffic lights, the Moa ...
Thursday, 20 March 2014
Join us for #MuseumWeek on Twitter
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Perth Museum and Art Gallery joins institutions across Europe for open discussions on Twitter during the first ever #MuseumWeek , 24-30 ...
Historic Busking
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Tam Daw's Horn If ever out walking the streets or passing a park and overhear some fine music coming your way it might be worth sto...
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Saturday, 8 March 2014
A Step Through Time
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Eubrontes Footprint When first discovered in the Connecticut Valley in the early 19 th century, these fossils, according to geologis...
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
Not Your Average Tooth Ache
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Megalodon Tooth With the refurbishment of our museum galleries coming along nicely, we’ve had a great opportunity to get a closer look ...
Friday, 31 January 2014
Glass at the Museum
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John, Limited (North British Glassworks) Paul Ysart With the refurbishment really taking shape at the moment, we are all excited to be a...
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Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Introduction to A Picture of a Celt
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Curator Amy Waugh introduces the exhibition JD Fergusson : Picture of a Celt. Fergusson was a prominent figure in the Scottish Colourists...
Trams in Perth
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Busy street scene with horse-drawn carts and tram, on the corner of South Methven Street and High Street, Perth, about 1890 With t...
Tuesday, 14 January 2014
Beatrix Potter: Fungi Drawings (1866-1943)
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Studies of Perthshire fungi by the creator of the Tale of Peter Rabbit Lactarius helvus As reported by The Scotsman January 13 201...
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