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Starts: 10:00
Ends: 16:00
Kid's Quiz at West Highland Museum
A self-guided quiz for the wee ones around West Highland Museum for the duration of the October school holidays. 9th October – 20th October, 10am – 4pm
Special event for children
Free thanks to funding from National Lottery Community Fund
Donations welcome
West Highland Museum
Tel: 01397 702169
Email: info@westhighlandmuseum.org.uk
www.westhighlandmuseum.org.uk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WestHighlandMuseum
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Starts: 13:00
Ends: 16:00
Bring the family to Groam House Museum in Rosemarkie to see what life was like for a Pict. We'll have artefacts for handling, games to play, stone carvings to inspire, and we'll learn about clothing, culture and war!
Venue: Groam House Museum
Special event for children
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Free - donations welcome
No need to book
For more information contact:
Groam House Museum
Tel: 07752 207014
Email: cindy.campbell@groamhouse.org
Website: www.groamhouse.org.uk
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Starts: 13:00
Ends: 14:30
WW2 focused tour of the Inverness RADAR filter bunker
2-3 hour tour of the 2 level 1940s underground RDF/RADAR filter bunker. Focus will be on the WW2 aspects of the historic use of the building. Attendees can try their hands at operating a simulation of 1940s RDF/RADAR equipment.
NOTE: This is a special event for children. Other longer tours for adults are available - check the HAF calendar.
The building is listed and – being underground – cannot be modified for non-ambulant use. Guide dogs are welcome. Stairs (with handrail) for access to each level.
Meet at Radar Bunker Inverness, IV2 3TX (NH 6825 4559)
Special Event for Children
Donations welcome
To book: visit
https://www.supersaas.co.uk/schedule/login/bunkertour/doors_open
create an account, book a slot
Behind the Radar
Tel: 0845 463 4633
Email: haf@behind-the-radar.co.uk
Website www.behind-the-radar.co.uk
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Starts: 19:30
Ends: 20:30
Rebuilding Brora's Salt Making Heritage
Online talk by Jacquie Aitken, Brora Salt Pans Research Group and Timespan Museum. She will give a presentation providing an overview of the archaeology, history, and rebuilding of a salt pan
The talk is organised by Fortrose and Rosemarkie Local History Society. Talks are open to members, with membership costing £5/year. To apply for membership send your name (as it will appear in Zoom gallery) and your email address to fortroserosemarkiehistory@gmail.com.
Brora was one of the nation’s leading and most northern salt producers produced using coal mined from a small pocket of Jurassic rock. The Brora Salt Pans project built a replica 18th-century salt pan on the grounds of Brora Heritage Centre and trained volunteers to revive Brora’s lost salt-making heritage and again produce Brora Sea Salt.
Fortrose and Rosemarkie Local History Group
Email: fortroserosemarkiehistory@gmail.com
http://www.spanglefish.com/fortroseandrosemarkiehistorygroup/
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Starts: 19:30
Ends: 20:30
Telford's Work on Skye
Thomas Telford's impact on the Highlands was huge. In the early 19th century he was responsible on Skye for roads, bridges, harbours, churches and even a planned town. This talk by Susan Kruse, retired Learning and Engagement Officer for ARCH, will provide an overview of his work on Skye, with special focus on results from an ARCH community project in Sleat.
Organised by Portree Local History Society.
Venue: Portree Community Centre
£5 collected at door, or annual membership of £15