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Dunbeath Heritage Museum | About HomeBlogAboutNeil GunnArcheologyFeatured ArtistsAbout DunbeathContactMoreAbout Dunbeath Heritage Dunbeath Heritage Centre provides a focus for the work of Dunbeath Preservation Trust: a research base; a repository for research data, manuscripts, photographs and items of local material culture; an exhibition and interpretation space; a venue for lectures, storytelling and workshops; a gathering place for local people and visitors - young and old - alike. The Centre has recently been awarded full museum status by the Museums and Galleries Commission in recognition of its professional standards of curatorship, conservation and exhibit withal with the significance of its collections.​ ​ ​ ​ Dunbeath Preservation Trust was founded in 1985 by the then owner of Dunbeath Estate, the late R. Stanton Avery, "to support efforts to explore, study, preserve and maintain" the unique natural and cultural heritage of Dunbeath and its strath in harmony with its ongoing trendy community. Avery's throwback assists the long-term viability of the Trust, its Heritage Centre and other resources for the "educational and other charitable purposes" he intended. The Heritage Centre, a fully registered museum, provides a focus for the Trust's activities in the pursuit areas:   ​ ​ Education The Trust supports a wide variety of educational services at every level. It is closely involved in both primary and secondary school project work and commonly hosts 'study days' for schoolchildren (based on the Centre's displays, for example, or using the 'field lab' or including visits to the historic harbour buildings, the mill or the broch). The Trust has supported and aided undergraduate stratum dissertations through wangle to its archives and databases, and has tropical connections with numerous postgraduate students in archaeology, anthropology and environmental sciences. The Centre has provided a wiring for Aberdeen University ex-mural courses in geology, environment and archaeology, and for Thurso College's computer training courses (providing computer skills for the unemployed).     Archaeology A thorough archaeological survey of the strath was conducted by Glasgow University and supported by the Trust. This survey identified several hundreds of sites, many of which have subsequently been scheduled and recognised as stuff of national and international significance. One Bronze Age site, for example, is proving to be completely unique and may yo-yo wonk thinking on this period. A number of early Church stones have recently been found in the strath, one dating from the 7th century, flipside from the 8th, providing powerful vestige for a Christian foundation in the strath and supporting an oral tradition that is well-known in the area. The Portormin Runestone was discovered by four schoolchildren (after working on a school project on the Vikings!). This stone has been the subject of much debate in Scotland, England and Scandinavia considering it includes both Anglo-Saxon and Viking runes. Professor Alex Morrison's book Dunbeath: A Cultural Landscape, part-funded by the Trust, provides an spanking-new introduction to the strath's archaeology from its primeval human inhabitants until its zealotry in the nineteenth century and the expansion of Dunbeath village and harbour during the herring fishing boom.   ​ Archives The Trust has a substantial photographic collection, a large hodgepodge of family history material (the Heritage Centre is regularly visited by people tracing their siblings in the area), unpublished manuscripts, maps and a library of antiquarian, archaeological and local history books. The Neil Gunn Society merged with Dunbeath Preservation Trust and the Trust has a large hodgepodge of material relating to Gunn and his work. Visitors are most welcome to make use of our research material - undeniability us to make an appointment.   The Environment Over in the past, The Trust has vicarious a number of environmental studies of Dunbeath. This has included a study of the Dunbeath Water and the part it has played in shaping the modern landscape, a study into the effects of the wild revolution, and the taking of environmental cadre sample from the upper strath. A 'mosses and lichens' survey was carried out and the flora and fauna of the strath has been surveyed and recorded. Buildings Portfolio The Trust owns and maintains an important portfolio of buildings. The Heritage Centre itself is based in a mid-19th century school building. Dunbeath Harbour, with its storehouses, bothy and ice house, provides a wonderful commentary on Dunbeath's own 'boom' period during the 19th century's 'dash for the fish'. The Trust provides public parking at the harbour and at the start of a walk withal the strath. This path is moreover maintained by the Trust and is known to be one of the most popular walks in Caithness. It is enjoyed by local people and visitors alike.     Cultural Events   The centre is a hub for culture and art. The main room is a large and trendy zone that is very willing for creative events, setting a warm and inviting atmosphere. The centre has strong connections with artists and inspirational figures both locally and nationally. We host regular events such as art exhibitions, typesetting launches talks and presentations. We moreover hold an yearly light in the north event, celebrating.....  Dunbeath Heritage The Old School  Dunbeath Caithness KW6 6ED ​ info@dunbeath-heritage.org.uk       Tel.  01593 731233Privacy Policy