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Homewhere time passes (listen)Bridge of AllanShops, buildings and housesMuseum Hall

Museum Hall

Old and new Museum Hall

MacFarlane Gallery of Casts, Paintings, etc, 1844

Macfarlane Coneyhill Institution, 1860

Cards of admission, sixpence, 1860

P B Du Chaillu, 1861

Baroque Art

Bacchus and Ariadne, 1862

A Camel from Manchester, 1862

Skeleton of a Whale, 1864

Earthquake in Scotland, 12 Aug 1872

22 September 1887:

Macfarlane Museum 1896

Museum Hall

Council not to buy, 1939

December 1949:

To Buy Museum Hall, 7 Dec 1949

Out-of-date museum:

Museum Hall steps and door

To play a short film about Museum Hall, Bridge of Allan, please click here or on the image above.

Vintage care rally - Br of Allan - May 2014 (2)

Vintage care rally - Br of Allan - May 2014 (3)

Vintage care rally - Br of Allan - May 2014 (4)

Vintage care rally - Br of Allan - May 2014 (6)

Vintage care rally - Br of Allan - May 2014 (7)

Vintage care rally - Br of Allan - May 2014

The BEATLES, 5 Jan 1963

Faces Closure:

To play a short film about Museum Hall, Bridge of Allan, please click here or on the image above.

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Peter Scott-Gordon: gardener, artist, retired doctor: peter@holeousia.com
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