Scottish Maritime Museum creates permanent home for the Nature Library

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The brand new library will be housed in one of the Museum’s shipyard worker tenement flats at Montgomery Street

The Scottish Maritime Museum on Irvine Harbourside has collaborated with The Nature Library to create a permanent home for the innovative and, until now, touring pop-up collection of land and environment writings.

As well as enjoying the carefully curated works connecting readers to land, sky and sea at the library, visitors will also be able to borrow books. "The Nature Library will be a great addition for our visitors as well as an exciting new attraction for the Harbourside. We’re also looking forward to collaborating with Christina on some exciting ocean and coastal-themed activities and events over the coming months."

"It's an honour to collaborate with the Scottish Maritime Museum and exciting to bring the library to such a special location — the street itself is named after poet, journalist and social reformer James Montgomery, while the building has housed timekeepers, butchers, bakers, a seaman, an engineer and now a librarian!

“I won't pretend to understand the complexities of local and national budgets, but I know that these short-term financial gains can only lead to greater long-term losses. The value of libraries can't always be quantified in financial terms, but the enduring benefits to the community are priceless, not to mention that the climate crisis affects all parts of our lives and an understanding of it is something that everyone is owed free access to.

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