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Lossiemouth Fisheries and Community Museum

 

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Lossiemouth was originally the port belonging to Elgin. It later became an important and innovative fishing town in its own right.

The Lossiemouth Fisheries and Community Museum is housed in a former net mending loft situated in Pitgaveny Quay, Lossiemouth. The museum gives an insight into the Scottish fishing industry past and present. It also contains a reconstruction of James Ramsey MacDonald's study from his Lossiemouth house. Ramsey MacDonald was born in Lossiemouth and became the first Labour Prime Minister.

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USEFUL INFORMATION:

Opening Hours:
May - September
Monday - Sat: 10am - 4.45pm

Admission:
£1.50 Adults
£1.00 OAPs
Children Free

Tel: 01343 813772

Location:
Fisheries Museum
Pitgaveny Street
Lossiemouth
IV31 6TW

 
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