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Artist in Residence Exhibition

‘Summer Has Been Turned To Winter By The Guns’ (2017)

at 

The Highlanders’ Museum (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection) 

8th October 2017 – 18th March 2018

“It has been a real experience for staff, volunteers, visitors and local schoolchildren to work with our Artist in Residence on this project – seeing our World War One archive through fresh and creative eyes. Robyn Woolston’s exhibition is stunning, thought-provoking and presents a personal response to ‘The Great War’ from the artist and the children and adults who contributed to the project.”

Education Officer, Gill Bird

Project Blog: https://highlandersmuseumww1.tumblr.com

Location: 

Fort George is a ‘registered Ancient Monument’ and for over 235 years has been a military garrison and training depot for a Regular Infantry Battalion of the British Army. It is currently home to the 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland.

Set in what was formerly the Lieutenant Governor’s house, the Highlanders’ Museum was founded over 60 years ago. The museum houses more than 5,000 gallantry awards and campaign medals won by the fighting men of the regiment as well as silver and personal artefacts. It also contains a set of Colours carried at the Battle of Waterloo and King Edward VIII’s regimental uniform.

Opening Times: 10.00am - 3.15pm  / closed at weekends Dec & Jan

Admission to the Highlanders’ Museum (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection) is FREE but you must pay an admission charge to visit Fort George. Adult - £9.00 Concession - £7.20 Child aged 5–15 - £5.40 Under 5 - FREE

Exhibition Fabrication: G & T Project Management

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The upcoming exhibition of works from my residency at The Highlanders’ Museum (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection) at Fort George, Scotland, has been extended into 2018.

It will now run from October 2017 - March 2018

Watch this space for further updates or follow the project blog for research posts as the story develops:

https://highlandersmuseumww1.tumblr.com


Museum website: http://www.thehighlandersmuseum.com

Location: Fort George, Ardersier, Inverness IV2 7TD, Scotland
Phone Number: +44 131 310 8701

Photo credit: My research photographs show a newspaper from the archive at Fort George. ‘Prisoners of War’ by Jean Pierre Laurens is a testimony on the German occupation during the 1st World War. 

It can be found within the Seaforths documentation (No’s 80 - 133 + 84 - 101)

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