About this Event
Meteorites, Mushrooms and a Magnificent Salmon: Tales from the Natural History Collection
These are the stories behind three magnificent natural history objects in the collections of Perth Museum.
- The oldest object on display is the Corston fragment of the Strathmore meteorite.
- When a young Beatrix Potter came on holiday to Perthshire one of the people, she most wanted to meet was the local postman. They were both engaged in the scientific study of fungi.
- Miss Ballantine went into the record books when she caught a 64lb salmon.
Hear the back story and how these natural wonders ended up at the museum.
A talk by Mark Simmons, Senior Collections Officer, Culture Perth & Kinross who has curated the natural history collections for three decades.
Doors open 19:45, talk begins 20:00
This is a "pay-what-you-can" event, with donations accepted online or on by cash/card at the door. The suggested donation is £5/person.
Online donations can be made here:
https://ourheritageblairrattray.scot/donate-to-our-heritage-blairgowrie-rattray
Our Heritage Blairgowrie & Rattray SCIO is entirely volunteer run and funded through public donations, so supporting this and future events directly funds our work to collate, interpret and display the local and family history of the east Perthshire area.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St Catharine's Community Centre, 3 George Street, Blairgowrie, United Kingdom
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