Library and Museum, Campbeltown

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Library and Museum, Campbeltown
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Library and Museum, Campbeltown
Library and Museum, Campbeltown
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General information
Architectural styleFree Scots Renaissance
LocationSt John Street, Campbeltown, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Coordinates 55°25′25.4″N5°36′11″W / 55.423722°N 5.60306°W / 55.423722; -5.60306
Groundbreaking25 August 1897
Opened27 January 1899
Cost£10,000 (equivalent to £1,421,900in 2023) [1]
Design and construction
Architect John James Burnet
Designations Category A listed building

The Library and Museum, Campbeltown is a Category A listed building [2] in Campbeltown, Argyll and Bute.

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History

George Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll laid the foundation stone for the new library on 25 August 1897. [3] Such was the significance of the event that a public holiday was declared in the burgh, and the steamer Culzean Castle brought 1,000 excursionists from Dunoon, Rothesay, Largs, Fairlie and other towns along the coast. The building was designed by the architect John James Burnet [4]

James MacAlister Hall, painted by James Peel James Peel (1811-1906) - James McAllister Hall (^) - A^BMS, 2000.019 - Campbeltown Library and Museum.jpg
James MacAlister Hall, painted by James Peel

The library was donated by Mr James MacAlister Hall of Tangy and Killean, and in return he was awarded the freedom of the burgh. He also provided an endowment of £3,000 (equivalent to £426,600in 2023) [1] for the maintenance of the library, payment of salaries and acquisition of books. [5]

It opened on 27 January 1899 [6] and comprises a frontage to the bay of 93 feet (28 m) and on St John Street of 137 feet (42 m). The buildings are divided into a library of 47 feet (14 m) by 24 feet (7.3 m) with a capacity of 10,000 books, a ladies’ reading room of 24 feet (7.3 m) by 18 feet (5.5 m), a general reading room of 37 feet (11 m) by 24 feet (7.3 m),a museum and picture gallery of 48 feet (15 m) by 24 feet (7.3 m), and a news room of 36 feet (11 m) by 19 feet (5.8 m). The building includes a garden for the display of archaeological exhibits not requiring cover. A caretaker’s house with a frontage on Shore Street was also provided. The site occupies 1450 square yards.

In 1991 following a nomination by Kintyre Civic Society the building was floodlit by McKinlay & Blair Ltd [7] with the lantern cupola lit from the inside like a lantern.

In 1993 the museum was the victim of a burglary in which the entire coin collection, guns, five medals and a sword were taken. [8]

Museum

The sculpture by Jane Robbins of Linda McCartney Linda McCartney Memorial Garden - geograph.org.uk - 83695.jpg
The sculpture by Jane Robbins of Linda McCartney

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The museum contains a painting of Campbeltown Main Street by local artist Archibald MacKinnon which was done in 1886, and a seascape by William McTaggart. There is also a Bronze Age jet necklace and some urns, a bowl found at Glenramskill House in 1893, and a Cinerery urn found at Dalaruan. [9]

The garden contains a seated life size statue of Linda McCartney holding a lamb (2002) by Jane Robbins installed at a cost of £20,000 [10] (equivalent to £41,100in 2023). [1] The sculpture is two-thirds life size and was modelled in clay and cast in bronze at Castle Fine Art Foundry in Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, Wales.

References

  1. 1 2 3 UK Retail Price Index inflation figures are based on data from Clark, Gregory (2017). "The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain, 1209 to Present (New Series)". MeasuringWorth . Retrieved 7 May 2024.
  2. Historic Environment Scotland. "St John Street and Hall Street, Public Library and Museum, with Librarian's House, garden, railings, gates and gatepiers (LB22964)" . Retrieved 29 November 2025.
  3. "Campbeltown Laying of Memorial Stone of Free Library" . Glasgow Herald. Scotland. 26 August 1897. Retrieved 29 November 2025 via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. Walker, Frank Arneil (2000). Argyll and Bute (Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of Scotland). Yale University Press. p. 159. ISBN   0300096704.
  5. "Campbeltown. The Free Library" . Highland News. Scotland. 25 February 1899. Retrieved 29 November 2025 via British Newspaper Archive.
  6. "Campbeltown Free Library and Museum" . Oban Times and Argyllshire Advertiser. Scotland. 28 January 1899. Retrieved 29 November 2025 via British Newspaper Archive.
  7. "Campbeltown Library Floodlit" . Campbeltown Courier. Scotland. 29 March 1991. Retrieved 29 November 2025 via British Newspaper Archive.
  8. "Friends' concern over museum break-in" . Campbeltown Courier. Scotland. 18 June 1993. Retrieved 29 November 2025 via British Newspaper Archive.
  9. "A wealth of memories" . Campbeltown Courier. Scotland. 16 October 1992. Retrieved 29 November 2025 via British Newspaper Archive.
  10. "Linda McCarney's life celebrated" . Aberdeen Press and Journal. Scotland. 1 November 2002. Retrieved 30 November 2025 via British Newspaper Archive.