Scotish Martime Museum

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Scotish Martime Museum

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Three sites operated by the Scottish Maritime Museum contain the exhibitions and collections that tell the story of thatgreat maritime tradition. On two sites the buildings themselves are important parts of that story. The sites are complemented by the collection of vessels that represent 150 years of the working vessels of Scotland. If your interests are in the detailed aspects of the building of ships or the way in which ordinary people interacted with the sea, then the Scottish Maritime Museum should be your first port of call. If you want to undertake detailed research or just an enjoyable and stimulating day out, the Scottish Maritime Museum can provide it. To see a bit more about the Irvine & Denny museums, go to their pages, where you will find links to short films about the two sites.

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Denny Ship Model Tank, Castle Street
Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire
G82 1QS
T 01389 763 444
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The heavy industries have long gone, but Glasgow is still the largest and most cosmopolitan urban area of Scotland with many mixes influences from Ireland and the Hebrides. The suburbs that stretch out along the shores of the Clyde are some of the richest property areas in Scotland and much regeneration is in progress in Paisley and other industrial areas. On the city's South Side is Pollock Country Park, home to the Burrell Collection and Pollock House. The Clydeside Walkway is an attraction in itself, running from Victoria Bridge in the east to the River Kelvin in the west