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£200,000 boost for Scottish museums
The Scottish Government has announced that seven museums across the country, which have collections of national significance, are to share more than £200,000.
Museums Galleries Scotland (MGS) will distribute the funding on behalf of the government, including a grant of more than £21,000 to the University of Edinburgh to conduct research into its collection of musical instruments. The Royal College of Surgeons will receive more than £26,000 to establish a filmed history archive, while nearly £40,000 will help the Scottish Football Association Museum Trust to enhance interpretation of historic objects.
Other recipients of grants include Aberdeen City Council (£39,754); North Lanarkshire Council (£39,948); Auchindrain Trust (£40,000) and Dumfries and Galloway Council (£40,000). Scottish culture minister Fiona Hyslop said: "The Recognition Scheme rightly ensures there are additional resources available for some of the most important collections in Scotland.
"These nationally significant collections are of great value to the people of Scotland and to the millions of visitors we welcome from around the world every year." Image: Scottish Football Museum
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