Gretna 111 exhibition at Out of the Blue Drill Hall

18 – 23 MAY – FREE ADMISSION

Exhibition announcement! 📢

The Gretna 111th Anniversary Pop-Up Exhibition commemorates the Gretna train disaster, which killed over 200 men from the 1/7th Royal Scots who were based here at the Dalmeny Street Drill Hall).

🌟 Curated by The Royal Scots Regimental Museum, the exhibition is designed to raise awareness of the crash, which took place in May 1915.

🌟 The Drill Hall has been chosen for this exhibition due to its history of being the 7th Battalion’s Drill Hall and its association with the people of Leith. 216 members of the 7th Battalion were killed during the disaster on the morning of 22nd May 1915.

🌟 Central to the exhibition will be the Tree of Life which contains the names of all 216 men. This will be supported by display boards featuring the stories of local soldiers and their families.

🌟 There will also be a diorama of Larbert Station (where the soldiers originally departed from) that captures the time when the soldiers were about to embark on the troop train.

🌟 We’ll be sharing more information in the coming weeks, but in the meantime, why not pop the dates in your diary! 📅

📅 Monday 18th – Saturday 23rd May

⏲️ 10am – 4.30pm

📍The Out of the Blue Drill Hall

🎫 Free entry

To find out more just head over to our website.

https://outoftheblue.pulse.ly/thvvxdlsvf

Photograph (c) The Royal Scots

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davepickering

Edinburgh reporter and photographer

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