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Blackhouse - Highland Folk Museum

Find out more about the traditional Hebridean Blackhouse at the Highland Folk Museum.
The film features some of the traditional craft skills associated with Highland life from past centuries - spinning wool and making rope.
Visit www.highlandfolk.com/explore to look around the Blackhouse and discover more stories about the building and objects from the Highland Folk Museum collection.
Thanks to High Life Highland/Highland Folk Museum staff (Rachel Chisholm, Curator; Marion Smart and Sandy Macdonald, Costumed Interpreters).
This film was produced in 2021 by Duncan Gorman, with additional footage supplied by Callum Black. Music credit: Gary Innes.
Five short films have been produced by the Highland Folk Museum to tell the stories of five of the collections and historic buildings located at the open-air museum, by the people who know them. The project has been funded by the Esmée Fairbairn Collections Fund, which is run by the Museums Association, funding projects that develop collections to achieve social impact.

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  • @rarebreedewe
    @rarebreedewe Жыл бұрын

    Wonderful ❤

  • @bonnie_gail
    @bonnie_gail8 ай бұрын

    1940s ?? Not 1840s ?

  • @highlandfolkmuseum6682

    @highlandfolkmuseum6682

    8 ай бұрын

    Hi @bonnie_gail the Blackhouse was constructed at the Highland Folk Museum in the 1940s by Isabel Grant, our founder, when the museum was based in Kingussie. It was built as a replica, to show how people used to live in houses like this. It was then moved to the Newtonmore site when the museum relocated in the 2000s. Inside, the Blackhouse is presented to the late 1800s

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