Location

Campbeltown Museum
Burnet Building
St Johns Street
Campbeltown
Argyll & Bute
PA28 6BJ

Tel: 01586 559017
Fax: 01586 552938

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Campbeltown Museum

Argyll & Bute

Museum holds material pertaining to local social, industrial and natural history along with geology and much, much more.

Campbeltown Museum occupies a sizeable room in an A-listed building which originally also housed the public library and now provides accommodation for Council offices. The initiative to establish a library and museum came in 1896 from the Kintyre Scientific Association, today still active as the Kintyre Antiquarian and Natural History Society. It was the generous response from Mr James Macalister Hall, a wealthy retired businessman, which turned the dream into reality. The well-known Glasgow architect J.J. Burnet designed the building and in 1899 Campbeltonians were able to boast their own Free Library and Museum.

Campbeltown Museum, the only Council owned museum in Argyll and Bute, is home to:

- an interesting collection of objects from internationally important archaeological sites including objects from the chambered cairn at Beacharra and a jet necklace, which is one of only 10 in Scotland.

- a varied collection of works of art including two oil paintings by William McTaggart and others by local artists, Archibald MacKinnon and John Campbell Mitchell.

- material pertaining to local social, industrial and natural history along with geology and much, much more.

 

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