Landing The Catch
Signal Tower Museum Ladyloan, ArbroathAn exhibition of black and white photographs taken by the late Jonathan Ogilvie in the 1980s of the Arbroath fishing fleet. Recording the processes, people, boats and fishing in and
An exhibition of black and white photographs taken by the late Jonathan Ogilvie in the 1980s of the Arbroath fishing fleet. Recording the processes, people, boats and fishing in and
To coincide with the reopening of Angus Archives to the public, we are hosting a display entitled featuring documents, objects and photographs recording some of the various theatres, operatic, dramatic
To coincide with the reopening of Angus Archives to the public, we are hosting a display entitled featuring documents, objects and photographs recording some of the various theatres, operatic, dramatic
To coincide with the reopening of Angus Archives to the public, we are hosting a display entitled featuring documents, objects and photographs recording some of the various theatres, operatic, dramatic
To coincide with the reopening of Angus Archives to the public, we are hosting a display entitled featuring documents, objects and photographs recording some of the various theatres, operatic, dramatic
To coincide with the reopening of Angus Archives to the public, we are hosting a display entitled featuring documents, objects and photographs recording some of the various theatres, operatic, dramatic
To coincide with the reopening of Angus Archives to the public, we are hosting a display entitled featuring documents, objects and photographs recording some of the various theatres, operatic, dramatic
To coincide with the reopening of Angus Archives to the public, we are hosting a display entitled featuring documents, objects and photographs recording some of the various theatres, operatic, dramatic
To coincide with the reopening of Angus Archives to the public, we are hosting a display entitled featuring documents, objects and photographs recording some of the various theatres, operatic, dramatic
To coincide with the reopening of Angus Archives to the public, we are hosting a display entitled featuring documents, objects and photographs recording some of the various theatres, operatic, dramatic
To coincide with the reopening of Angus Archives to the public, we are hosting a display entitled featuring documents, objects and photographs recording some of the various theatres, operatic, dramatic
To coincide with the reopening of Angus Archives to the public, we are hosting a display entitled featuring documents, objects and photographs recording some of the various theatres, operatic, dramatic
Rarely seen views of Montrose in bygone days as seen through the collection of watercolour paintings by James G. Low who lived and worked in Montrose over 100 years ago.
To coincide with the reopening of Angus Archives to the public, we are hosting a display entitled featuring documents, objects and photographs recording some of the various theatres, operatic, dramatic
Montrose Conversations and Connections takes a look into Montrose's recent past through the amazing lens of local photographer, Kenneth Hay. Can you help us to identify the people and places
Carnoustie Art Society was founded in 1981 by like minded people who had a love of all forms of art. Every Painting tells a story and communicates something to stir
The Brechin Photographic Society is one of the oldest camera clubs in Scotland and draws its members from across Angus and The Mearns. Thanks to digital photography and online meetings,
Brechin Conversations and Connections takes a look into Brechin’s recent past through the amazing lens of local photographer, Kenneth Hay. Can you help us to identify the people and places
Celebrating summer holidays at the seaside, this display showcases paintings and objects from the collections. No booking required. Open Tuesdays to Saturdays.
Torrington Bell’s primary aim was to show people his vision of the things we know. Mountains, lochs, rivers, farms, avenues of trees and dry stone dykes are all quintessential features
Ceramic artist Steph Liddle and textile artist Zephyr Liddell show new works inspired by Arbroath Abbey and the town of Arbroath, made as part of a new HES project called