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Opening tomorrow @SummerleeMuseum 'Landscapes of Water' an exhibition by artist Lesley Banks, including work made on the Monkland Canal as part of a @CreativeScots funded residency https://t.co/F84nJfJtkF #YCW2020
Book your free visit to Summerlee here https://t.co/CxepmVx6eo
The latest story on our collections website looks at one of @SummerleeMuseum 's hidden secrets, Howes Basin.
The coal drops here were used to transfer coal from Lanarkshire's 1st public railway to the #MonklandCanal https://t.co/wDnHxBQiYN #Railways #IndustrialHeritage
(1/3) We had a lot of choice for today’s topic of #abstract art so have gone with a watery sub-theme…
To start, we love the vibrant tones and sense of drama in Sunset Over Lake by Fife-born artist John Houston OBE RSA (1930–2008) #OnlineArtExchange
Read about the high medieval roots of the Monklands in this week's story at https://t.co/3ece7W7LaB
Happy #MuseumWeek! 🎉As part of #WomenInCulture, we're celebrating the work of #Motherwell-born artist Millie Frood (1900-1988). She was heavily involved with the New Scottish Group, an influential group of independent artists based in #Glasgow 🎨 https://t.co/6UfntRKRml
The #PeoplesMarch is part of a long history of people demonstrating for change. In the 1800s they took to the streets with banners held high, demanding the right to vote. https://t.co/j0sJKpWpd4
We love this portrait of sculptor Aniza McGeehan (1874-1962) by Jessie McGeehan (1872-1962), painted in 1929. Sisters Annie Louise (Aniza), Jessie and Mary came from Rawyards in #Airdrie. All three studied at Glasgow School of Art 🎨 #WomensHistoryMonth
This advert showing a #Motherwell built steam crane for Prince’s Quay #Belfast is one of 1000s of @NatSignifColls museum objects online soon with geolocation. Can anyone tell us exactly where this crane was sited? @TitanicBelfast @HMS_Caroline @HistoryBelfast @SurfImpress