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.v “.2 - .. '-' ’ - - . . Sun 2—5pm. Built in 1471 and the only other medieval building in Glasgow besides the cathedr 0 Scottish Record Office West Register House. Charlotte Square. 031 556 6585. Mon—Fri 10am—4pm. Exhibition of historical documents and manuscripts from 12th century. including the Declaration of Arbroath. o Springburn Museum Ayr Street. Springburn. Glasgow. Mon-Fri 10.303m—5pm. Sat 10am—1pm. Sun2—5pm. Preserves the local history ofrailway manufacture. 0 Thomas Muir Museum Huntershill House. Crowhill Road. Bishopriggs Glasgow. 041 775 1185. By appointment. Small museum in the Muir family house. dedicated to the memory of the l8th(‘ radical and thinker Thomas Muir.
finally. a mixed bag ofplaces you can visit for free — some obvious. some not quite so obvious. . .
0 Adam Pottery 76 Henderson Row. Stockbridge. Edinburgh. 031 557 3978. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm. This small pottery welcomes visitors and you can watch the potters at work. oBotanic Gardens lnverleith Row. Edinburgh and Glasgow. Open dawn till dusk. Walks in the beautifully planned gardens for hardy annuals. while more sensitive specimens may prefer the hothouses with their fascinating range ofexotic plants. I once came across a very confused blackbird in Edinburgh‘s tropical hothouse. . .
0 City Chambers George Square. Glasgow. 041 221 9600. The majestic headquarters ofGlasgow District Council have guided tours on Mon. Tues. Wed 10.30am & 2.30pm.
0 Dundee Street Library Fountainbridge. Edinburgh. Mon—FRi 9am—8.30pm. Sat 9am—1pm. You can read all the newspapers free in the newspaper room.
0 Lawcourts Parliament Square. Edinburgh. Mon—Fri from 10am. If
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0 Northern Lighthouse Board 84 George Street. Edinburgh. 031 226 7051. Organised guided tours. 2pm
until sunset. Advance notice required
0 Philatelic Bureau Post Office. Waterloo Place. Edinburgh. 031 556 8661. Mon—Thurs 9am—4.30pm. Fri 9am—4pm. Get stuck on stamps — see how the Post Office has commemorated notable events over the years.
0 Scool at Art 167 Renfrew Street. 041332 9797. Beautiful original Charles Rennie Mackintosh stairwell. interior and library. Guided tours when staff available. Mon—Fri.
O Scotcarve Wax Museum. 140 High Street. Edinburgh. 031 225 9566. Talks and demonstrations. (‘arving
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0 Scotland Street School 225 Scotland Street. Glasgow. 041 429 1202. Originally a school. now being converted into a museum of education. Houses a fascinating display of furniture. and materials used in schools over the last 80 years. 0 Scottish Poetry Library 'l‘weeddale Court. High Street. Edinburgh. 031 557 2876. Tues & Wed 11.30am—2pm. 3.30—8pm. Thurs 2—8pm. Fri & Sat 11.30am—6pm. Wide selection ofpoetry — to sit in or take away. Details also of readings and events around the country.
0 Upper Library Hall Old College. Chambers Street/South Bridge. Edinburgh. 031 667 101 1 ex 4444. William Playfair‘s beautiful contribution to the Old (‘ollege — a magnificent building in itself. designed by Robert Adam. Phone to ask to be shown round.
0 Willow Tea Rooms 217 Sauchiehall Street. Glasgow. Open Mon—Sat 9.30am—4.30pm. The original (‘harles Rennie Mackintosh interior — and far superior to all the countless imitations. Free to enter— but you‘ll have to buy a cup of tea!
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