Events on 7th August 2022

Last Tay Spinners
7th August - 10:00
Meet the Last Tay Spinners, photographs by Andrew Cronshaw.
The exhibition documents one of the last days of jute spinning at Tay Spinners in Dundee before its closure in 1998.

Guided Walk Around Ancient Dundee Howff Graveyard
7th August - 11:00
'The Howff ' is an old Scots name for a meeting place-you will find out why on the tour!

Consumed Exhibition
7th August - 12:00
Zero Waste Scotland and Edinburgh Science are together bringing an interactive exhibition to City Square, Dundee from 2-8 August on the topic of consumption.

Consumed Exhibition
7th August - 12:00
Zero Waste Scotland and Edinburgh Science are together bringing an interactive exhibition to City Square, Dundee from 2-8 August on the topic of consumption.

A Love Letter to Dundee: Joseph McKenzie Photographs 1964-1987
7th August - 12:30
Dundee's waterfront transformation has gained worldwide recognition. In the latest of our changing annual displays, we return to Dundee of the 1960s-1980s.

The Street at The McManus
7th August - 12:30
Take a walk down memory lane and immerse yourself in The Street at The McManus.

The British Museum Spotlight Loan: Troy: Beauty and Heroism
7th August - 12:30
Helen and Achilles are central characters in the story of the Trojan War. Helen is the most beautiful woman in the world.

The Street at The McManus
7th August - 12:30
Take a walk down memory lane and immerse yourself in The Street at The McManus.


The Railway Children Return
7th August - 13:00
It's 1944, and as life in Britain's cities becomes increasingly perilous, three evacuee children, Lily (Beau Gadsdon), Pattie (Eden Hamilton) and Ted (Zac Cudby) Watts, are sent to the Yorkshire villa