The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

MEMORIES REVIVED AS NEWBURGH MUSEUM REOPENS

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David Verden-Anderson in front of a portrait of his ancestor Alexander Laing from 1883 with his book Lindores Abbey and Its Burgh of Newburgh at the reopening of the Laing Museum in the town.

AFTER A lengthy closure, Newburgh’s Laing Museum has reopened to the public on a regular basis.

The museum will now open its doors from noon until 4pm every Wednesday afternoon.

Gavin Grant, Fife Cultural Trust collection­s and exhibition­s team leader, yesterday joined the Friends of the Laing Museum to celebrate its revival.

Many of the objects and books in the museum were bequeathed in the 1890s by the Victorian collector Alexander Laing.

A wealth of informatio­n is contained in more than 2,000 books, from Laing’s own History of Lindores Abbey and the Burgh of Newburgh (1876) to rare volumes about archaeolog­y and local history.

The museum display includes a large oil portrait of Laing and the gallery floor is laid with cloth made more than 100 years ago by the Tayside Floorcloth Works in Newburgh.

The Friends hope to enhance the collection fur ther by recording people’s memories and stories before they are lost.

For more informatio­n visit friendsoft­helaingmus­eum@hotmail.com.

 ?? Picture: Steve MacDougall. ??
Picture: Steve MacDougall.
 ?? Picture: Steve MacDougall. ?? David Verden-Anderson in front of the painting of his ancestor Alexander Laing. Mr Verden-Anderson is holding Laing’s book on the history of the area.
Picture: Steve MacDougall. David Verden-Anderson in front of the painting of his ancestor Alexander Laing. Mr Verden-Anderson is holding Laing’s book on the history of the area.

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