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Monthly Archives: March 2014
Thank you!
I just wanted to write a final post to say a huge thank you to everyone I’ve worked with over the past 6 years at East Lothian. It’s been fun, inspiring, varied, exciting, and an whirlwind adventure! I’ve been lucky enough … Continue reading
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Museums Education Update
Sarah Cowie, our current Museums Education Officer, is leaving on 2nd April. At present, this means there will be some changes to our services to schools: Museum Loan Boxes · Loan boxes currently on loan – Could you please have … Continue reading
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Brand New Whats On booklet for 2014
East Lothian Museum Service is proud to launch a new What’s On booklet for 2014. The new booklet includes event and exhibition details for all of our museums, and there’s sure to be something for everybody! The King, the Queen & the … Continue reading
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Castles
I’ve had a request today for a castles or medieval life loan box. Incase it’s helpful for others, here’s my reply: I’m afraid we don’t have a castles loan box. I would suggest maybe trying the following people instead: Historic … Continue reading
Where do I find a skeleton?
I had a request last week from a teacher asking to borrow a skeleton for their topic. Incase it’s useful for others, here’s my reply: The Museum Service don’t have a skeleton you can borrow, but there are a few other options: The … Continue reading
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