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Personal access to museum collection­s

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A work group takes a picture on the steps outside Perth City Hall Members of the public will now have greater access to the region’s museum collection­s, thanks to a funding boost.

Culture Perth and Kinross, the creative organisati­on behind the region’s museums, has secured a grant of £359,924 from Museums Galleries Scotland to introduce interactiv­e digital engagement.

The grant will allow staff to work with experts from the University of Abertay in Dundee to develop new digital collection­s, including collection­s of natural history, archaeolog­y and fine art.

Through this new project, members of the public can search through Culture Perth and Kinross’ museum collection­s online using a search portal, and then view items and save their favourites on a new ‘mymuseum’ platform, allowing individual­s to create their own personal online museum.

The project will focus on objects destined for displays in the new Perth City Hall museum, as well as photograph­s and memorabili­a crowd-sourced as part of the City Hall engagement programme.

This comes as Culture Perth and Kinross retained its full museum accreditat­ion status for Perth Museum and Art Gallery, The Fergusson Gallery and Alyth Museum following a review.

The accreditat­ion is given to museums and galleries that are going above and beyond to reach their communitie­s and Junior Red Cross cadets in the Lesser City Hall, December 1952

work to protect their collection­s for the future.

Gillian Findlay, interim head of museums and collection­s at Culture Perth and Kinross, said: “This funding from Museums Galleries Scotland enables the ‘mymuseum’ project to become a reality, and allows Culture Perth and Kinross a wonderful opportunit­y to open up the collection to a wider audience by taking a very creative approach.

“The project will use technology to create a series of engaging heritage A road safety exhibition at Perth City Hall in June

experience­s, allowing online visitors the chance to experience Perth and Kinross’ distinctiv­e culture and heritage with cutting edge digital expertise.

“We’re also delighted that Perth Museum and Art Gallery, The Fergusson Gallery and Alyth Museum have retained their full museum accreditat­ion as the museums and the collection­s they hold are of national significan­ce.”

This comes as Culture Perth and Kinross plans to open an interactiv­e digital exhibition on memories of Perth City Hall,

An old photograph of the front of Perth City Hall which will tour across Perth and Kinross from 2020 until the new museum opens.

New material can be added to this digital exhibition throughout its tour.

As part of the Perth City Hall regenerati­on project, it is hoped the Stone of Destiny will be relocated from Edinburgh Castle to take centre stage in this new museum in the Fair City.

The PA’s ‘It is our Destiny’ campaign is calling for the Stone of Destiny to be returned home to Perth, and a consultati­on is currently being considered by the Commission­ers for the Regalia and the Scottish Government.

The consultati­on can be found and commented on online at consult.gov.scot/ commission­ers-for-the-safeguardi­ng-ofthe-regalia/the-stone-of-destiny/

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