Online: Wild Scotland on Film
- THIS EVENT HAS EXPIRED
- Tickets
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Free - ticket required
- Dates and times
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17th Sep 2020
5:00PM - 5:45PM
- Age
- Adult
- Venue
Discover Scotland's wild landscapes on film with curator Ann Cameron of the Moving Image Archive at Kelvin Hall in this cheery webinar.
Pack your cagoule and flask of hot tea for this whirlwind tour of Scotland in the wild! The National Library of Scotland Moving Image Archive preserves many films connecting us to nature. Collections include the Scottish Countryside Club, Educational Films of Scotland and many individual records made by ramblers, youth hostellers, nature lovers and families. Explore a living Scotland teeming with wildlife and colour from Handa, Island Summer to Border Byways (just watch out for the carnivorous plants!)
Book online at: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/wild-scotland-on-film-tickets-115747077625?aff=ebdssbonlinesearch
Accessible toilets
The accessible toilet is located off the main corridor. There is changing space.
Assistance dogs
Guide and assistance dogs are welcome.
Hearing loop
There is a fixed loop hearing assistance system.
If you use British Sign Language, you can watch our British Sign Language introduction to Kelvin Hall.
Wheelchair access
There is wheelchair and pram access to all public areas using the lifts and there are free wheelchairs available to hire at reception.
Baby changing
Baby feeding
Cafe or restaurant
Parking
The car park on Bunhouse Road is managed by City Parking. Charges are as follows:
Mon-Sun 8am-6pm
- 1 hour £1.60
- 2 hours £3.20
- 3 hours £4.80
- 4 hours £6.40
- 5 hours £8.00
- 10 hours £10.00
Mon-Sun 6pm-8am, £2 flat rate.
There are spaces reserved for blue badge holders, free of charge with no time restrictions. For car park enquiries please contact 0141 276 1830.
Photography and video recording
Please follow this link to read guidelines on photography, filming and sketching in all Glasgow Life Museums.
Free wifi
Location Map
Use Traveline Scotland to plan your trip
By train
Kelvin Hall is around 20 minutes walk from Partick Station
Subway
The nearest subway station is Kelvinhall.
By bus
First Bus services 2, 3 and 77 all stop outside the museum.
By Car
Kelvin Hall is situated on Argyle Street, around 6 minutes from the M8.
Visit the Kelvin Hall website. A unique partnership between Glasgow Life, the University of Glasgow and the National Library of Scotland sees this historic and much loved venue transformed into an exciting new centre of cultural excellence providing access to collections, temporary displays, teaching and research, alongside a state-of-the-art Glasgow Club health and fitness centre.