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Multimedia exhibition spotlights connections with seas, rivers and lochs

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Scottish Fisheries Museum reopens to public

Kingdom FM The Scottish Fisheries Museum in Anstruther becomes the latest attraction to reopen its doors today. It comes after the easing of lockdown restrictions earlier this week paved the way for venues to welcome visitors back. It has a new exhibition for 2021 opening next month, By the Seaside: Heritage, Healing and New Horizons - along with a Kipper the Cat Trail for youngsters. The museum tells the stories of Scotland s fishing industry, with 18 galleries and a fleet of historically important vessels inside and at Anstruther Harbour. Linda Fitzpatrick, curator, said: We’re thrilled to welcome visitors once again. As well as our popular exhibits and historic vessels, we have some great new additions for everyone to enjoy including our latest exhibition.

Seaside heritage and healing collaboration between St Andrews University and Scottish Fisheries Museum

Seaside heritage and healing collaboration between St Andrews University and Scottish Fisheries Museum
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Return of the traditional fisherman s gansey as jumpers go chic

Fingers flying, needles clicking, the fishermen’s best friends – their ganseys – took shape; warm, weatherproof pullovers with distinctive patterns that, should the worst happen, might well help bring them home. For generations, the traditional hand-knitted sweater was the herring fisherman’s uniform. Knitted in fine yet deceptively tough navy blue, grey, dark red or cream fine 5-ply wool to defend against the biting wind and the sting of the sea spray, their elaborate patterns were not mere decoration. The lines of twisted cables reflected the ropes that hauled their nets, moss stitch added thickness, rows of ladders, herring bones, stars, tree branches, even zig-zags to reflect the ups and downs of the waves or, perhaps, married life; the gansey’s patterns told their own stories.

Walk of the week: Anstruther to Crail, Fife Coastal Path — coasting along the East Neuk

Walk of the week: Anstruther to Crail, Fife Coastal Path — coasting along the East Neuk
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