Queensferry Museum
53 High Street
South Queensferry
Lothian
EH30 9HP
Scotland
Website
www.cac.org.uk/venues/queensmuse.htm
Telephone
0131 529 4139
Fax
0131 557 3346
Situated in the historic former royal burgh of Queensferry, the museum commands magnificent views of the two great bridges spanning the Forth. Its collections trace the history of the people of Queensferry and Dalmeny, the historic ferry passage to Fife, the building of the road and rail bridges, and the wildlife of the Forth estuary.
Queensferry's unique history is highlighted by the ancient annual custom of the Burry Man. Clad from head to toe in a costume made from the burrs of the burdock plant, he parades through the town for nine hours, on a Friday in early August. The origins of the ceremony are lost in the mists of time. Was it intended to invoke good fortune in harvesting the land or sea, or as a device to drive out evil spirits? See the full-size model in the museum and ponder.
Venue Type:
Museum
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