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Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2018

In it's 53rd year, this world-renowned touring exhibition showcased the very best in nature photography.

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Coffins and mummy masks

National Museums Scotland’s ancient Egyptian coffin collection remains largely unknown and has many exceptional items.

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Stories of South Asia

In 2022, South Asian community groups supported by Networking Key Services (NKS), visited the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh to view the galleries and interpret objects from the South Asian and Scottish collections through their eyes. These are their reflections.

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Graeme Obree's Old Faithful bicycle

Professional cycling is a serious business. So how did a homemade bicycle come to break the World Hour Record in 1993?

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Civilisations: David Olusoga

In this talk, David Olusoga, one of the three presenters of the BBC's Civilisations series, asks ‘can TV still do that magical thing of bringing people to a place where they believe history and art is for them?’

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Qurna burial

In 1908, an intact burial of a woman and a child was discovered by a team of Egyptian excavators and British archaeologist W.M. Flinders Petrie in Qurna, Thebes, Egypt.

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Members of NKS admire the craftmanship of the mask of Ravana.
South Asian Stories

The South Asian Stories project aimed to explore museum objects through the eyes of the local communities of Bengali, Indian and Pakistani cultural heritage.

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Two children looking at a willow sculpture of a pheasant.
Top activities to try with kids

Sow the seeds of curiosity with a family visit to our museum and historic working farm.

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Venue hire at National Museum of Rural Life

With a diverse range of events spaces and idyllic grounds, the museum is an ideal location for corporate or private events.

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A revolving door at the entrance to the National War Museum.
Plan your visit

The National War Museum is located within Edinburgh Castle. Find out how to get the most from your visit here.

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Wylam Dilly

Wylam Dilly, one of the world’s two oldest surviving locomotives, celebrated her bicentenary in 2013. Built in 1813, she used to pull coal along the Wylam Wagonway to the river, near Newcastle upon Tyne.

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For Teachers: Ten Minute Activities

Use one of our ten-minute activities with your class today, with suggestions for how you can extend.

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Lynx stones

Lynx stones were considered by the Ancient Greeks to be the urine of the European lynx which solidified into precious stone. When burned, these fossils emit a smell similar to cat's urine, explaining their connection to the lynx myth.

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Jacquard loom

This handloom was used for weaving silk at Stonehouse in Lanarkshire in the 19th century. It has a Jacquard attachment which allows complex patterns to be woven.

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Pembridge helm

This 14th-century great helm belonged to one of King Edward III's knights, Sir Richard Pembridge, who fought in the Hundred Years' War between England and France.

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Calcite crystal

This Calcite crystal is an excellent example of a complex doubly terminated scalenohedral crystal.

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Collections care training

This training resource focuses on the basics of caring for museum collections. It offers practical advice, shared good practice through case studies and demonstrations, and provides resources and links for further learning.

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Access events

Throughout the year, we run a programme of access events and tours, including BSL tours, Audio-Described tours and Relaxed views and sessions, across the museum and in our Special Exhibitions

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Vivienne Westwood suit

Scotland Creates volunteer Bethany Lane introduces this distinctive Harris Tweed suit created by iconic fashion designer Vivienne Westwood.

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An Arctic fox in its ragged summer coat, backlit by the low, midnight Sun. Despite missing half a hind leg, it appeared to be doing well.
Relaxed Access Evening: Wildlife Photographer of the Year

Join us for a relaxed after-hours visit to Wildlife Photographer of the Year.

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Model of Stephenson's Rocket

This detailed model of Stephenson’s groundbreaking steam locomotive represents a major step forward in the history of transport.

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Mami Wata brass tray

This embossed object is one of thousands of shallow brass basins, bowls and trays from Europe which were traded extensively along the west coast of Africa.

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A big orange highland cow sits in a field.
Plan your visit

Find out everything you need to know about visiting the National Museum of Rural Life.

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Figurative tiles from Iran

This striking tile was made in Tehran, by the Iranian master potter Ali Muhammed Isfahani.

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A visitor looks at their phone infront of a display case.
Museum tours and trails

Explore museum highlights and discover new objects, themes and stories

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Seringapatam sword

This splendid sword was a gift to celebrate a historic military victory over the ‘Tiger of Mysore’.

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Golden pin shaped like a bird, with long, flat tail, upturned wings and flamingo-like beak.
The Galloway Hoard

The Galloway Hoard is the richest collection of rare and unique Viking-age objects ever found in Britain or Ireland.

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The heroes of U-559: an Enigma mystery

On 30 October 1942, at the height of the Second World War, two sailors gave their lives in the service of their country. Discover their story here.

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Snakestones

We now know that ammonites are extinct marine molluscs that lived between 240 and 66 million years ago. Yet, folklore tells a different story...

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A number of visitors play with interactives and enjoy objects across the Making It gallery.
Accessibility

We want everyone who comes to our museums to enjoy their time with us and make the most of their visit.

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Neolithic dog skull

Meet a very special Neolithic dog.

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A group of children stand around a person sitting in a wheelchair playing a banjo
Friday Friends

Friday Friends

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Vase by Hamish Dobbie

This beautiful piece was commissioned from Scottish silversmith Hamish Dobbie by the P&O Makower Trust for the Making and Creating gallery.

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Two visitors in one of the galleries at the National War Museum.
Accessibility

We want everyone who comes to our museums to enjoy their time with us and make the most of their visit.

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What is the Galloway Hoard?

In 2014, something very special was found in Galloway, South West Scotland. This short animation is designed to introduce children and families to the Galloway Hoard.

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Climate emergency films

Explore how we use our collections to understand the past, present and future of the climate emergency.

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Galloway Hoard: learning resources

We've created a set of schools resources around the Galloway Hoard, including an animation, a quiz, and more.

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endant of gold inlaid with rubies and emeralds, beneath the central rock crystal a depiction of the Hindu goddess Durga, preceded by Hanuman.
Maharaja Duleep Singh's jewellery

Identity and belonging: reflections by Sikh Indians on the Maharaja Duleep Singh collection

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Different aircraft hanging in the Science and Technology gallery
Science and Technology galleries

Communications, transport, industry, engineering, energy and medicine: how have scientific and technological inventions changed our lives?

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Two red tractors in a store at the National Museum of Rural Life.
Accessibility

We want everyone who comes to our museums to have a safe and enjoyable visit.

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Get Energised with the ScottishPower Foundation

Get Energised was a science, engineering and technology engagement programme which ran until June 2019.

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Towie ball

This beautiful carved stone ball was found in Aberdeenshire. People have long wondered about what it was and how it was used, but it had clearly been a precious possession and a symbol of power.

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360 ° Highlights from The Tomb

Our stunning ancient Egypt exhibition The Tomb presented the story of one extraordinary tomb, built around 1290BC and reused for over 1000 years.

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