2018-10-07 Glasgow

It was another wet and cold day, so the group went to Glasgow.  Les Cheap girls found a free museum, the Hunterian.  Cultural Moment:  This is a museum created by donations from Dr. William Hunter.  (Get it Hunterian).  He was a medical doctor and had many other collections.  Dr. Hunter donated all his collections to the University of Glasgow.  Other people also donated their collections.  As far as the group can figure, if you went to the  University of  Glasgow and have a collection that you want to donate then you can.    There are some odd collections.  So, if Larry had graduated from U of G and wanted to donate his spoon collection that he had from years ago then he could.  (Debbie says don’t give him any spoons – that ship has sailed).

Second stop was the Riverside museum in Glasgow.  This is a transport museum. With over 3,000 objects on display there’s everything from skateboards to locomotives,  prams and cars.  Again, it was free.  Les Cheap girls rule.
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2 thoughts on “2018-10-07 Glasgow”

  1. Interesting museum… I can see why it’s free. Haha I have a beanie babies collection to donate. Perhaps my Polly pocket collection?

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