Highland Museum of Childhood

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Highland Museum of Childhood

Located in a restored Victorian Station, built in 1885 in the Spa village of Strathpeffer, the Museum tells the story of childhood in the Highlands amongst hardworking crofters and townsfolk, where money and luxuries were scarce, and life followed the rhythm of the seasons; a way of life recorded by oral testimony, displays, and evocative photographs. Our own award-winning video “A Century of Highland Childhood” is also shown.

Explore the life of children, crofters and townsfolk and their customs and traditions.

Facilities on site are toilets, a garden and picnic area, plus ample parking with disabled parking bays and wheelchair access onto the platform.

There is a Coffee Shop which offers delicious home-made food, tea/coffee and baking to be consumed inside or at tables on the platform.

Several small units offer locally made gifts, crafts, food, original artwork, jewellery, cards, and more.

Image for Angela Kellie Doll and Toy Collection

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The Museum is also home to the Angela Kellie Doll and Toy Collection, displaying a changing selection each year. The museum has been commended for its child-friendly approach and offers plenty to do with quizzes, dressing-up and toys to play with, while accompanying adults, and children too, will appreciate the well-researched social history.

A welcome awaits school and other group visits to the museum and the education space – the Goods Shed. Booking should be made beforehand (tel 01997 421031). Information about the education and events programme can be found on the museum website. Click on the image below:

Link to Evanton Oral History Project

The Highland Museum of Childhood is located in the old railway station in the spa village of Strathpeffer.  Originally based on the doll and toy collection of former Strathpeffer resident Mrs Angela Kellie. It contains a collection of children’s toys, games, costume, books , photographs and much more.

Small units offering gifts etc

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The story of "Tissie"

Tissie was one of the first toys received into the museum’s care when it opened in 1992. She was donated by local doll collector, Mrs Angela Kellie.

Tissie’s story begins in the mid-1800s when she was reputedly bought for the daughter of the Earl and Countess of Cromartie. During the Highland Clearances, the Cromartie family offered sanctuary on their land in the Loch Ussie area, re-locating families displaced from their homes further north.

The Countess and her daughter often visited these families and it was on one of these calls that they came across a sick little girl in one of the crofts. The Countess’s daughter gave Tissie to the little girl to encourage her to get well. The crofter’s family treasured the doll and generations of the family played with her until she ultimately passed into the care of Angela Kellie and then the museum.

Although Tissie has previously been on display in the museum, her fragile condition means that it is now critical for her to undergo specialist conservation to enable the museum to put her on permanent display for audiences to enjoy. 

Tissie

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Firefly ; the first aeroplane seen in the Highlands
Firefly ; the first aeroplane seen in the Highlands
Firefly ; the first aeroplane seen in the Highlands. (By courtesy of the Curator, Inverness Museum)
Cover
Cover
Elsick House
Elsick House
Elsick House, which became Strathpeffer Youth Hostel, and is currently (2015) private residences.
The memorial gate at Fodderty Churchyard.
The memorial gate at Fodderty Churchyard.
Chalet
Chalet
Clarence Finlayson refers to the Chalet at Knockfarrel but does not include a photograph. Here are two, each taken by Urquhart, Dingwall.
Chalet
Chalet
Clarence Finlayson refers to the Chalet at Knockfarrel but does not include a photograph. Here are two, each taken by Urquhart, Dingwall.
Strathpeffer: a jewel in the Highland casket.
Strathpeffer: a jewel in the Highland casket.
The Old Mill at Milnain, Strathpeffer.
The Old Mill at Milnain, Strathpeffer.
Peat Bath
Peat Bath
Ah! The pleasures of a peat bath. (By courtesy of the National Monument Records of Scotland)
The Pump Room
The Pump Room
The Pump Room in the spa season. (By courtesy of the National Monuments Record of Scotland)
The new Pump Room
The new Pump Room
A reconstruction of an early Celtic settlement
A reconstruction of an early Celtic settlement
A reconstruction of an early Celtic settlement. (BBC copyright photograph)
Castle Leod
Castle Leod
Knockfarrel, from the heights of Achterneed.
Knockfarrel, from the heights of Achterneed.
Knockfarrel, from the heights of Achterneed.
Petition to the Court of the Lord Lyon Scotland
Petition to the Court of the Lord Lyon Scotland
Petition to the Court of the Lord Lyon Scotland (By courtesy of THE SCOTSMAN)
A Crannog on Loch Kinellan
A Crannog on Loch Kinellan
The Eagle Stone
The Eagle Stone
A standing stone, with its mysterious 'cup marks'
A standing stone, with its mysterious 'cup marks'
A standing stone, with its mysterious 'cup marks'. (By courtesy of the National Monuments Record of Scotland)
Approaching the summit of Knockfarrel from Strathpeffer. An etching by Allan Haldane.
Approaching the summit of Knockfarrel from Strathpeffer. An etching by Allan Haldane.
Monument to the memory of the Honourable Caroline Mackenzie
Monument to the memory of the Honourable Caroline Mackenzie
Monument to the memory of the Honourable Caroline Mackenzie (By courtesy of the National Monuments Record of Scotland.)
The Silly Stones
The Silly Stones
The Silly Stones. (By courtesy of the National Monuments Record of Scotland)
Plaque detailing the measurements of the trees in question.
Plaque detailing the measurements of the trees in question.
The largest Spanish chestnut tree in Great Britain
The largest Spanish chestnut tree in Great Britain
The Square in Strathpeffer
The Square in Strathpeffer
The Strath, a general view.
The Strath, a general view.

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