Dumfries Museum
Dumfries Museum and Camera Obscura | |
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![]() Exterior view of the Camera Obscura | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Victorian and modern |
Town or city | Dumfries |
Country | Scotland |
Coordinates | 55°03′55″N3°36′53″W/ 55.0652°N 3.6146°W |
Renovated | 2011 |
Dumfries Museum and Camera Obscura,located inDumfriesinDumfries & Galloway,is the largest museum in the region. The museum has extensive collections relating to local and history from the pre-historic era. The museum also has the world's oldest workingCamera Obscura.Admission is free, however a small fee applies for the Camera Obscura.
Collections[edit]
The museum's collections cover all material relating to the natural history and human pre-history of the region, from geology to dress, folk material, archaeology and early photographs.[1]
Notable artefacts include:
- A cast of the skull ofRobert the Bruceas well as femur and foot bones.[2]
- A Bronze Age cist burial including the remains of a 35-year-old man from thebeaker people.[3]
- A large collection ofRomanandCelticstone crosses and funerary monuments.[4][5]
- A replica of the first bicycle, as designed byKirkpatrick Macmillan.[6]
- The photographic archive of DrWerner Kissling.[7]
- Personal items belonging toThomas Carlyle[8]
- Fossil reptile tracks from the localPermiansandstoneincludingCorncockle Quarry.[9]
History[edit]
Originally built as a four-storeywindmillon Corbelly hill, the highest point inMaxwelltown,in 1798, the site was purchased by Dumfries andMaxwelltonAstronomical Society in 1834.[10]Over a two-year period the tower was converted into anObservatory,[11]and with advice from polar explorerSir John Ross,atelescopewas purchased from a Mr Morton ofKilmarnock.With its completion in 1836, unfortunately the observatory missed the arrival ofHalley's comet;however, it was used in this role until 1872.
The main hall of the museum was built in 1862, and housed the collections of the newly founded Dumfries and Galloway Natural History & Antiquarian Society. In 1981 a major addition of a new gallery, shop, search room and offices for curatorial staff was added. In 2011 the exterior of the windmill tower was refurbished.[12]
Camera Obscura[edit]
Thecamera obscurais currently the oldest working example in the world, and has been in continuous operation since 1836.[13]The instrument, based in the top level of the windmill tower, offers a complete 360° panorama of the surrounding landscape. The image is projected onto a focusing table below, and operated using a simple rope mechanism.[14]In order to protect the instrument it is only operated during the summer months and on days when weather conditions are clear.[15]The museums photographic expert for thirty years wasWerner Kisslingwho donated his photos to the museum when he died.[16]
References[edit]
- ^"Dumfries Museum & Camera Obscura".
- ^"Robert the Bruce, cast of his skull".
- ^"Cist burial, Mainsriddle, Colvend and Southwick".
- ^"Ritual and religion".
- ^"Early Christians".
- ^"Replica of Kirkpatrick Macmillan's bicycle".
- ^"Dr Werner Kissling".
- ^"Thomas Carlyle".
- ^Jardine, Sir William (1853).The Ichnology of Annandale or Illustrations of Footmarks Impressed on the New Red Sandstone of Corncockle Muir.
- ^"I like – Happy to be a part of the industry of human happiness".
- ^"History of the Burgh of Dumfries".
- ^"Dumfries Museum & Camera Obscura Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland".
- ^"Dumfries Museum and Camera Obscura, Dumfries – Museums".
- ^"I like – Happy to be a part of the industry of human happiness".
- ^"Dumfries Museum - DG Culture | Dumfries and Galloway Culture | Museums and galleries - Dumfries and Galloway Council | Festivals | Events | Exhibitions | Whats on Dumfries and Galloway".
- ^"Dr Werner Kissling".futuremuseum.co.uk.Retrieved22 November2022.