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Lossiemouth Fisheries and Community Museum
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