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- Save to ListThere is a diverse range of artefacts on display covering all aspects of life and history in the area. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1950 460557The Shetland Crofthouse Museum is operated by Shetland Museum and Archives.Head down to the delightful setting of Dunrossness and step back in time as you enter the traditional 19th century thatched crofthouse Read more...
- Save to ListOur small museums are dedicated to the cultural heritage and history of this most northerly island in Britain. Read more...
- Save to ListWelcome to the Tangwick Haa Museum website – a museum preserving the history of Northmavine in the north mainland of Shetland Read more...
- Save to ListShetland Textile Museum is a community museum in Shetland – the only one of its kind dedicated to the islands’ textile heritage Read more...
- Save to ListIn 1984, the newly formed ‘Old Haa Trust’ started and the work of transforming this historic building to an attraction for visitors Read more...
- Save to ListVisitors are encouraged to watch the video of this Mill, with local people operating the machinery, prior to their tour of the Mill and displays of local history Read more...
- Save to ListVistor Information services, with an extensive range of leaflets and maps available not just for Fetlar but all over Shetland with friendly advice available from staff. regularly updated information on the latest wildlife sitings Read more...
- Save to ListThe fossil collection was donated to the people of Orkney by local builder Leslie Firth, who started collecting after finding fossils at Cruaday Quarry in Sandwick, West Mainland. Read more...
- Save to Lista unique ‘hands-on’ experience at the Visitor Centre, where you can see, and enjoy the privilege of handling some of the original artefacts found at the sites. During the main visitor season, fascinating displays and daily talks offer insights into the lives of these Stone Age and Bronze Age people. Explore some of the questions which remain unanswered. The Gift Read more...