Events Calendar
Friday 16th August 2024 at 7 pm
Covesea Caves: an archaeology update
A talk by Prof. Ian Armit, University of York
Ian Armit is back this summer excavating at Covesea. Now a professor at the University of York, his Archaeology career began in Scotland with a special interest in the Iron Age. With Dr Lindsey Buster, he published their previous work at Covesea in Darkness Visible.
Adult tickets £4, Students £2, Moray Society members free.
All tickets (including free tickets) must be booked in advance via our online ticketing website
Doors Open Day Behind the Scenes at Elgin Museum
7th September 2024 10.30am – 11.20am
Doors Open Day Behind the Scenes at Elgin Museum
7th September 2024 11.30am – 12.20am
Doors Open Day Elgin Museum building tour – inside & out: history and future plans
7th September 2024 4.00 pm – 5.00 pm
Join us on our short tour of the Museum building, learn about the history of its construction and hear about our future plans for redevelopment!
Places are limited!
Suitable for ages 16+
TICKETS ARE FREE BUT MUST BE BOOKED IN ADVANCE VIA OUR ONLINE TICKETING SITE.
Please note: the store will involve climbing staircases; unfortunately we do not currently have alterative access to our upper floors.
Friday 20th September 2024 at 7 pm
Treasures of Moray: What’s new with Moray Finds?
A talk by Dr George Prew, Treasure Trove Unit
This talk gives a quick overview of how the Treasure Trove system works, what the Treasure Trove Unit does, who they are, and some of the big changes to the unit over the last year, before showing and talking through particularly interesting cases of objects which have come through the process from Moray in the last few years.
Dr George Prew is a Treasure Trove Officer focusing on Moray, Orkney, Shetland, and The Lothians. His research interests centre on dress and death, as brought out in his recently-concluded PhD thesis which analyses communities in Iron Age Italy through how they dressed their corpses. Within the Treasure Trove Unit, he has a particular interest in Late Medieval enamelled objects, heraldry, small lead finds, and shot.
Adult tickets £4, Students £2, Moray Society members free.
All tickets (including free tickets) must be booked in advance via our online ticketing website
Friday 27th September 2024 at 7 pm
Scotland beneath the surface – exploring the natural and man-made heritage under our feet
A talk by L. Bruce Keith
Bruce Keith with regale us with highlights from his latest book, “Scotland beneath the surface”. It’s a subterranean odyssey exploring the natural and man-made heritage under our feet, from natural caves to hollow mountains for hydro power generation, from railway tunnels to underground tanks and bunkers and from fossils to the mining of fossil fuels.
Bruce Keith is a retired chartered surveyor and chartered environmentalist. He started his career on several Aberdeenshire estates before joining the Department of Agriculture in Edinburgh. In 1996 he migrated south of the border as Chief Surveyor with English Nature. Bruce retired ten years ago as Head of Property at SSE (Scottish and Southern Energy plc – the Hydro Board) – the largest renewable energy company in the UK and Ireland.
Adult tickets £4, Students £2, Moray Society members free.
All tickets (including free tickets) must be booked in advance via our online ticketing website
Family Drop In Activity
Medieval Stained Glass
10.30am – 11.30am, Saturday 12th October 2024
Inspired by the 800th anniversary of Elgin Cathedral, join us at this drop in event to learn about the history of stained glass and create your (paper) stained glass window. This is a drop in event, no need to book in advance.
Moray Walking Festival: Geology Walk in Quarry Wood
The Victorian Elgin geological controversy, a 100 million year mystery!
Sunday 15th June 2025, 1300 – 1700
Meet at Quarry Wood Leggat Car Park, IV30 8XT
Join Elgin Museum Geology Group Volunteer Dave Longstaff on a 2.5 – 3.5 hour walk in Quarry Wood. We’ll visit some abandoned sandstone quarries looking at the geology and discussing some controversies which confounded Victorian geologists 150 years ago.
Meeting at the car park at Leggat Quarry, we’ll walk to Rosebrae and Cutties Hillock Quarries. This will involve a round walk of about 3 km which includes a gentle 0.5 km uphill walk to almost the top of Quarry Wood but following good paths.
In Cutties Hillock Quarry around 150 years ago fossil reptiles were found only a few feet above rock layers where fossil fish scales occurred, were the rocks of the same age? This was a question which interested many Victorian geologists and drew scientists from all over the U.K to Quarry Wood. A clue can be found in Rosebrae Quarry where a gap in the geological record can be examined, a 100 million year geological time gap, a cranny where your finger can span 100 million years!
Near to Cutties Hillock Quarry we can also see evidence from the last ice-age, grooves in small exposures of rocks created by the last ice sheets to cover Moray, glacial striae to those who remember school geography lessons!
NOTES:
- Please wear appropriate footwear for walking on rough tracks / trails: stout boots are recommended, walking pole(s) if normally used
- Bracken growing in woodland areas so ticks may pose a risk, please dress appropriately: Layered clothing appropriate for variable weather conditions, waterproof outerwear, hat & gloves (or sun hat if appropriate)
- You may wish to bring: water, hand lens, binoculars, camera, whistle, sunscreen
- No dogs allowed
- Car parking charges apply: https://forestryandland.gov.scot/visit/quarry-wood
Visit the Moray Walking Festival website to book your tickets.