Prestongrange Museum
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National Mining Museum Scotland provides a great day out for all ages. The venue is based at one of the finest surviving examples of a Victorian colliery in Europe, the Lady Victoria Colliery at Newtongrange, just nine miles south of Edinburgh. Visitors to the museum will marvel at the sheer size of the place, be astounded by the engineering brilliance behind all the machinery and retrace the footsteps and struggles of the thousands of miners and their families before them.
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Museum Collection: The National Mining Museum Scotland is the national coal mining museum for Scotland and cares for the Lady Victoria Colliery and the national coal mining collections. The collections at the museum comprise over 60,000 items including objects, archive material, photographs and books. The Museum’s object collection includes tools, safety equipment, lamps, models, clothing, trophies, geological specimens, banners and art. There is also a collection of large mining objects including coal cutters, cages and locomotives. The Museum has over 20,000 photographs in its archive, including underground scenes, surface images, aerial views of collieries, miners at work and play, gala days and village scenes.The Reference Library at the Museum houses books, journals, trade catalogues and periodicals covering the history of the coal mining industry. The Museum’s archives also hold many original documents relating to Scottish collieries, including those of the Lothian Coal Company. For further information please contact the Curator at curator@nationalminingmuseum.com.
The Story Of Coal: Your experience begins with coal’s creation in the Carboniferous period 360 million years ago and follows human efforts to extract it from the earth from the 13th century through to modern times.
A Race Apart: Find out exactly what life was like, at home and at work, for the miners and their families in Scotland’s mining communities. Activities include Find the Colliery Cats and Dress up as a Victorian.
Pithead Tour: Take a guided tour of the pithead and experience the atmosphere and noise of a working pit with the personal insights and anecdotes of our guides, all of whom are ex-miners. Tours are available throughout the day.
Scotland’s Largest Winding Engine: Drive the massive winding engine – the largest steam engine in Scotland – which hauled men and coal up and down the pit shaft for nearly 90 years and is still in working order.
The Victorian Power House: This fantastic function room, which has many original features, can be used for weddings, parties, conferences, seminars and exhibitions.
Price: Paid
Price Details
EXHIBITION ENTRY & GUIDED TOUR WITH EX-MINER GUIDE:
EXHIBITION ENTRY & AUDIO TOUR OF THE PIT HEAD:
EXHIBITION GALLERIES ONLY:
For latest price update, deals, offers, discount codes, please check the website as below:
Offer Birthday Parties: No
| Friday |
10:00 - 16:00 |
| Saturday |
10:00 - 16:00 |
| Sunday |
Closed |
| Monday |
Closed |
| Tuesday |
Closed |
| Wednesday |
10:00 - 16:00 |
| Thursday |
10:00 - 16:00 |
Address: Lady Victoria Colliery, Newtongrange, Edinburgh and Lothian, EH22 4QN, Scotland
Post Code: EH22 4QN
Council: Newtongrange
County: Edinburgh and Lothia
Parking & Public Transport: The venue has a large, free car park with coach and bike parking as well as disabled space and disabled drop off zone.
Plan your visit from start to finsh with Traveline Scotland
Travelling by bus:
Bus Stop: Mining Museum
From Edinburgh City Centre
Lothian Buses – 33 and 29 Please note that from the City Centre of Edinburgh the 29 bus is the quickest route. (click for timetables)
First Buses – 95/X95 (click for timetable)
From Scottish Borders
First Buses – 95/X95 (click for timetable)
VisitMidlothian Explorer (click for timetable)
Travelling by train:
From Edinburgh- Trains depart from Edinburgh Waverley every half hour. Please alight at Newtongrange and use the direct pathway from the station to the museum.
From the Borders- Trains depart from Tweebank and Galashiels every half hour. A limited service from Stow also runs daily. Please alight at Newtongrange and use the direct pathway from the station to the museum.
You can book your journey via Trainline.
Uber:
Request a ride to or from the Museum with Uber. Just open up the app, enter your destination and a driver will arrive to pick you up in minutes.
First time users can claim their first ride free (up to £15)! Simply sign up with the promo code NATMINING at Uber.com/app.
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