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Take a ride in a tractor trailer up to the Georgian farmhouse to visit a real 1950's working farm. The museum and farm are set in 170 acres between East Kilbride and Glasgow. The National Museum of Rural Life is one of 6 museums that make up the National Museums of Scotland. It consists of a collection of galleries in an exhibition building covering how agriculture and country life still has a significant role in all our lives today. Three main galleries, Land, People and Tools use objects, illustrations, text and multi-media to tell the story of Scottish country life from c.1750 onwards. In addition there is a 1950's working farm with Georgian buildings. The Kittochside Farm (also known as Wester Kittochside Farm) has, unusually, never been intensively cultivated. This has resulted in the Reid Family, who farmed the land for generations, providing an environmentally rich and diverse area of land, with many traditional rural features which have vanished from the countryside throughout Scotland. Worked to demonstrate traditional methods, the farm illustrates the period of intense change around 1950 which allows visitors to look back to man and horse power and forward to tractor and combine harvester. Following the pattern of seasonal work, visitors can see ploughing, seed time, haymaking and harvest. You can also see the dairy herd being milked and see other livestock, such as sheep and chickens, being reared using traditional methods. We don't have enough information to know if this is a static display within the farmhouse or a living museum, we have classed it as a living museum as it has a period farm. More Information The best history of this farm, which is quite colourful, and description of buildings and other major exhibits can be found in the Wikipedia article. This article also has images, some we felt were up to the quality where we could edit and clean them up to put on this page. We have not identified creative commons images we can use elsewhere. If you visit please let us have some photos and perhaps provide more information to allow this page to be improved.
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