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Vacancies11/04/2024
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News03/04/2024Verdant Works Museum
Rebranding our 1833 Mill
Revealing our refreshed identity for our beloved jute mill in the heart of Dundee. -
News24/03/2024Discovery Point
Lifting the Cuddies
With thanks to the National Heritage Memorial Fund, major conservation works begin on the Royal Research Ship Discovery. -
News18/03/2024Discovery Point
Royal Research Ship Discovery critical works begin thanks to National Heritage Memorial Fund support
With thanks to the National Heritage Memorial Fund, major conservation works begin on the Royal Research Ship Discovery. -
Stories08/03/2024Discovery Point
Discovery’s Female Ship’s Crew
In Discovery’s days at sea, the presence of a woman on board was a rarity: exploration was reserved for men. Nowadays, we’re proud to welcome women aboard as ships crew! -
News06/03/2024Discovery Point
Top Dundee Visitor Attractions Receive Prestigious Education Award
Discovery Point and Verdant Works Museum awarded prestigious education award once again. -
Stories05/03/2024Discovery Point
Polar Publications
Explore the fascinating world of two of Antarctica’s most revered publications! -
Stories03/03/2024Verdant Works Museum
Researching Robertson’s Land
Scaling the story of what is known as Dundee’s tallest tenements; Robertsons Land. -
Stories03/03/2024Verdant Works Museum
The Role of Public Health in Tackling TB in Dundee
Volunteer – and retired GP – Alison discusses the impact of public health campaigns in controlling the spread of tuberculosis in the 20th century. -
Stories03/03/2024Verdant Works Museum
Impressions in Jute
Exclusive insights into the creative process of Kim Appleton, and the appeal of using jute as a printmaking material. -
Stories15/02/2024Discovery Point
The Boss
Celebrating one of Antarctic exploration’s most famed characters; Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton. -
Stories07/02/2024Discovery Point
Lieutenant George Mulock
George Mulock famously took the place of Ernest Shackleton aboard Discovery in 1903. His contribution to Antarctic science is pioneering to say the least.