Hunter House Museum
Hunter House Museum was a museum in Calderwood, East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Hunter House forms part of the original Long Calderwood Farm, purchased in the early 18th Century by John Hunter, father of the famed Hunter brothers. The landholding itself has considerably earlier origins.
The museum closed in February 2011 due to funding cuts in South Lanarkshire.[1] The artefacts which were within the museum have been removed for safekeeping.
Calderwood Baptist Church, at the adjacent property was one of four applicants to use the building, and in November 2011 they took ownership of the building.[1] The building is currently used for a multitude of purposes (including a community cafe run by volunteers) to benefit the community of Calderwood and East Kilbride as a whole.[2]
The museum contained exhibits relating to the medical pioneers and brothers, William Hunter (1718–1783) and John Hunter (1728–1793). The house was their birthplace and childhood home.[3] The museum also covered the local history of East Kilbride.[4]
William Hunter's main collection can be found at the Hunterian Museum of Glasgow University. John Hunter's main collection is at the Royal College of Surgeons in London, England.[5]
Gallery
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William Hunter FRS, anatomist and physician.
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John Hunter FRS, surgeon.
References
- ^ a b Lawn, Pamela (9 April 2013). "New chapter for Hunter House as church takes ownership of site". STV News. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
- ^ "Community activities". www.calderwoodbaptist.co.uk. Calderwood Baptist Church. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
- ^ Hunter House Museum, Activity Point: Activities & Attractions in Scotland, UK.
- ^ Hunter House Museum, VisitScotland.com.
- ^ Medical Pioneers of Hunter House, Visit Lanarkshire, Scotland.
External links
- Hunter House Museum website (Last accessed 5 May 13).
- Museums in South Lanarkshire
- Biographical museums in Scotland
- Local museums in Scotland
- Medical museums in Scotland
- Historic house museums in South Lanarkshire
- East Kilbride
- Category A listed buildings in South Lanarkshire
- Defunct museums in Scotland
- Listed houses in Scotland
- Scottish history stubs
- Scottish organisation stubs
- British museum stubs
- South Lanarkshire geography stubs