Her Royal Highness visited the Museum to mark completion of the £1million, five-year conservation of Reaper, the last of the great First-Class Scottish Herring Luggers, and tour the newly developed Whaling and Zulu galleries.
New project launched to capture memories of Scottish whaling communities.
It’s Volunteer Week and we want to give a shout out to our fabulous volunteers! Thank you to all volunteers who help with all aspects of the museum’s work.
Members of the Scottish Fisheries Museum Model Boat Club have been busy over the winter months refreshing their display case within the museum’s Historic Boatyard.
Two new artworks join the Collections at the Scottish Fisheries Museum thanks to funding from the National Fund for Acquisitions.
In this blog, Rosie Shackleton reflects on her experience delving into our collections to curate the exhibition Landscapes of War.
In this blog post, we reflect on how the Positive Currents | Future Voices film was created, how we have worked with young people from Youth Space Fife, and what happens next as the exhibition moves across to the Scottish Seabird Centre in North Berwick.
Over the past few months, Anna, our Digitisation Porject Officer, has been recruiting a team of remote volunteers.
Last month, the St Ayles Rowing Club travelled down to sunny North Berwick for the last regatta of the season.