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Royal museum of Scotland, October 1998, l to r Emma McCartney, head of visitor services
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Royal museum of Scotland, October 1998, l to r Emma McCartney, head of visitor services
Royal museum of Scotland, October 1998, l to r Emma McCartney, head of visitor services, curator Fraser Hunter and Sara Moore retail development manager Edinburgh on the balcony recruitment
Ian Torrance
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Edinburgh
Scotland
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Media ID 21551582
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This print captures a moment in history at the Royal Museum of Scotland in October 1998. Standing on the balcony, we see three individuals who played significant roles in the museum's operations and development during that time. From left to right, Emma McCartney, head of visitor services, exudes professionalism and dedication as she overlooks the bustling museum below. Her expertise ensured that visitors had an unforgettable experience exploring Scotland's rich cultural heritage. Next to her stands Fraser Hunter, curator extraordinaire. With his vast knowledge and passion for history, he curated exhibits that brought ancient artifacts to life and provided valuable insights into Scotland's past. Completing this trio is Sara Moore, retail development manager. Her keen eye for detail helped create a unique shopping experience within the museum walls, offering visitors a chance to take home their own piece of Scottish culture. Together, these individuals contributed to making the Royal Museum of Scotland an iconic institution where education met entertainment seamlessly. Their collective efforts transformed this architectural gem into a hub of knowledge and inspiration for both locals and tourists alike. Ian Torrance skillfully captured this moment in time through his lens, allowing us to appreciate not only the people but also the stunning landscape surrounding Edinburgh - a testament to Scotland's enduring beauty.
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