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Exhibition: The Nyangwe Diary- Shining New Light on LivingstoneDavid Livingstone CentreWed 20 Mar - Mon 23 DecAn exhibition of never before seen diary entries from Livingstone’s journeys in Nyangwe, 1871
By 1871 Livingstone had run out of writing paper and ink for his diary, so he improvised by writing over a newspaper with ink made from berries. The resulting text was almost completely illegible and only now, thanks to spectral imaging technology, can it finally be revealed. The diary covers an important period of Livingstone's life, and includes a horrifying eye-witness account of a village massacre by Arab slave traders.
Sunday 12.30-17.00
For further information please call 0844 4932207 |
Exhibition: You Took The Part That Was Once My HeartDavid Livingstone CentreSat 4 May - Fri 7 JunA beautiful exhibition of wooden objects and tree fragments relating to the Livingstone story.
The mvula tree under which Livingstone's heart was buried was later felled and pieces were given away or even sold as souvenirs.
Dutch artists Sybren Renema and Timmy van Zoelen present this thoughtful display of wooden objects and tree fragments drawn from the collection at the David Livingstone Centre.
Mon-Sat 10.00-17.00; Sunday 12.30-17.00 Normal admission rates apply.
For further information please call 0844 4932207 |
Coronation Anniversary WeekendTenement HouseThu 30 May - Tue 4 JunCoronation Memorabilia.
Come and visit The Tenement House to see some of the 1953 Coronation memorabilia kept by Miss Agnes Toward and take part in the search for crowns hidden around the House!
For further information please call 0844 4932197 |
Scotland's Gardens Open DayGeilston GardenSun 2 JunThere is something for everyone at the Geilston National Trust for Scotland event in support of Scotland’s Gardens!
Geilston Garden has many attractive features including the walled garden with the herbaceous border providing summer colour, the tranquil woodland walks along the Geilston Burn and a large working kitchen garden.
There will be a plant sale offering a range of herbaceous perennials, and geraniums, a live band playing classical music, teas and home baking plus a strawberries and cream stall! Don't miss the toy duck race for children-starting at 2.30pm in the Geilston Burn!
Highlights include:
Live Viennese music
Teas and home baking
Strawberries and cream
Children’s activities and toy duck races
Recent developments at the garden include a young orchard of dessert apple trees and a stunning 40-metre perennial border which flowers all summer.
Partial wheelchair access Plant & produce sales Light refreshments available No dogs
For further information please call 0844 4932219 |
Death Was Our BedmateDavid Livingstone CentreSun 2 JunCampbell Thomson comes to discuss 'Death Was Our Bedmate', a book telling the story of Lanarkshire Yeomanry and their sufferings as Japanese POWs building the infamous Burma Railway.
The Lanarkshire Yeomanry saw constant action during the ill-fated Malayan Campaign of 1941-2, defending Singapore against impossible odds. Once taken as prisoners-of-war, the Gunners slaved and died working in camps throughout the Far East.
Campbell Thomson comes to tell a story that should never be forgotten.
All proceeds will go to the David Livingstone Centre.
For further information please call 0844 4932207 |
Exhibition: The Scottish Encounter With Tropical DiseaseDavid Livingstone CentreDates between : Sat 8 Jun - Sun 16 JunAn exhibition inspired by David Livingstone's role as one of the first pioneers in the field of tropical medicine.
David Livingstone was one of the first Scottish pioneers in the field of tropical medicine: he developed a quinine-based treatment for malaria, known as 'Livingstone's Rousers'.
Professor Mike Barrett, University of Glasgow, will give a talk on this fascinating display at 14.00 on Saturday 15 June.
Free Event Saturday 10.00-17.00; Sunday 12.30-17.00
For further information please call 0844 4932207 |
Filling Odd Corners - Monthly Garden WalkGreenbank GardenSat 8 JunJoin the garden staff to get ideas on filling those awkard spaces in your garden.
Come and join the garden staff to see what is doing well in the garden now and what you could be doing in your own garden.
As we tour the garden we will talk about filling those odd and awkward spaces we all have in our gardens and give hints and tips on how to fill them with plants.
For further information please call 0844 4932201 |
Schools Annual Wheelbarrow Garden CompetitionGreenbank GardenSat 15 Jun - Sun 16 JunA selection of wheelbarrow gardens produced by local schools on the theme of 'A Scottish Garden' will be on display on the lawns of greenbank garden.
For this year's competition the local schools have been asked to produce a garden in a wheelbarrow on the theme of 'A Scottish garden' to reflect this being the year of natural Scotland.
You are requested to attend and judge the entrants. There is a popular vote and all visitors this weekend have a vote with the winners being the wheelbarrow with the most votes.
For further information please call 0844 4932201 |
NTS Conservation skills dayGreenbank GardenSun 23 JunCome and meet NTS experts and learn about how they are conserving Scotlands Heritage
For 1 day only we will have NTS surveyors talking about what it takes to maintain a grade A listed building.
An NTS conservator will be in Greenbank House and telling what it takes to look after the NTS interiors collection.
An NTS arcaeologist will be talking about the wider landscape.
The ranger from Ben Lomond will demonstrate how charcoal is made and will have some for sale.
The weaver from the Weavers Cottage in Kilbarchan will be demonstrating that trade.
A ranger from the National Bat Reserve at Threave Estate will be here with a travelling exhibition of the conservation work being undertaken there and the garden staff from Greenbank Garden will be on hand to talk about the NTS gardens.
For further information please call 0844 4932201 |
Teddy Bear Commando TrainingDavid Livingstone CentreSat 29 JunA day of fun for children to train their Teddy Bears to become Commando Parachute Jumpers!
As part of its parachute jump training, your Teddy will be put through its paces on our Teddy Bear Assault Course, and can have lots of fun proving its creative skills in our Arts and Crafts workshop.
Children's Event For pricing information, see www.nts.org.uk in June.
For further information please call 0844 4932207 |
Nature TuesdayDavid Livingstone CentreDates between : Tue 2 Jul - Tue 6 AugCome along to our Nature Club every Tuesday this Summer to take part in lots of fun activities across our beautiful parklands.
There will be a different theme or activity every week.
For further information please call 0844 4932207 |
Summer Art AttackDavid Livingstone CentreDates between : Thu 4 Jul - Thu 8 AugAn Arts and Crafts Club to bring out the Picasso in every child this Summer.
Come along and get set to be covered in glitter at our Arts and Crafts Club every Thursday this Summer.
Every week there shall be a different theme and craft.
Drop in anytime between 13.00-15.00 every Thursday.
For further information please call 0844 4932207 |
Military and Family History DayDavid Livingstone CentreSat 6 JulLanarkshire Family History Society return for another themed family history event.
As well as stalls and expert advice on tracing your family history, there will be displays of military memorabilia and history.
For further information please call 0844 4932207 |
A Taste For MaliceDavid Livingstone CentreSun 7 JulAuthor and poet Michael J Malone comes to sign and discuss his newest crime novel, A Taste for Malice, sequel to the thrilling Blood Tears.
For further information please call 0844 4932207 |
Garden Walk - The Greenhouse in SummerGreenbank GardenSat 13 JulJoin the gardeners and see what you can be doing in the greenhouse this summer.
Join the garden staff on the regular monthly walk and see what is doing well in the garden now and learn about what is happening in the greenhouse in summer.
For further information please call 0844 4932201 |
Blantyre Village Gala DayDavid Livingstone CentreSat 3 AugA day of fun festivities for the whole community!
Come along to our Gala Day, where along with all the usual Gala Day stalls we'll have a huge bouncy castle, Owl Magic, giant rabbits from Fairly Beloved Rabbit Care, fire engines and more!
It'll be fun for everyone so come down and join in.
For further information please call 0844 4932207 |
Garden Walk - Summer CuttingsGreenbank GardenSat 10 AugJoin the garden staff and find out what you can be propagating from the garden this month.
Join the garden staff on the regular monthly walk and see what is doing well in the garden now. Learn also what can be propagated from the garden now and how to do it.
For further information please call 0844 4932201 |
Art ExhibitionGreenbank GardenFri 16 Aug - Sat 17 AugLilias Chalmers and Eleanor Lang return to Greenbank Garden.
Two of our well known local artists Lilias Chalmers and Eleanor Lang return to the coach house at Greenbank Garden with a selection of fine paintings for sale.
These are in a variety of styles with something for every budget.
For further information please call 0844 4932201 |
A Midsummer Night's DreamGreenbank GardenFri 16 AugThe Pantaloons perform this timeless Shakespeare comedy in their own distinctive and anarchic style
The well known theatre group 'The Pantaloons' make a welcome return to Scotland to perform one of Shakespeare's best loved comedies 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. The performance will take place on the lawns of Greenbank House so bring a picnic something to sit on and dress for the weather.
The tea room will be open for soup and sandwiches and soft drinks or ice creams.
For further information please call 0844 4932201 Tickets available from the property or at www.thepantaloons.co.uk |
The Maxwell family still stay at Pollok House when they’re in the area
Garden and Country Park: all year, daily.
House, Shops and Restaurant: all year, daily 10-5 (closed 25/26 Dec & 1/2 Jan).
Tel. 0844 493 2202




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