The Living Memory Association (@thelmascotland) 's Twitter Profile
The Living Memory Association

@thelmascotland

The Living Memory Association was established in 1986. Based at our Wee Museum in Leith, we aim to bring people together through reminiscence and oral history.

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#OnThisDay 59 years ago BR abandoned its 'colour bar' - preventing black workers from occupying customer-facing roles at London railway stations - thanks to the campaigning of Asquith Xavier. Asquith pictured here in the role he fought for; Guard at Euston buff.ly/Riixw15

#OnThisDay 59 years ago BR abandoned its 'colour bar' - preventing black workers from occupying customer-facing roles at London railway stations - thanks to the campaigning of Asquith Xavier. Asquith pictured here in the role he fought for; Guard at Euston buff.ly/Riixw15
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Maintaining independence is key to living well with dementia. Whether it’s making daily choices, staying active, or continuing hobbies, independence supports emotional wellbeing. 💪 Here are some tips for staying independent while living with dementia👇

Maintaining independence is key to living well with dementia. Whether it’s making daily choices, staying active, or continuing hobbies, independence supports emotional wellbeing. 💪

Here are some tips for staying independent while living with dementia👇
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Have u visited our new Wee Museum at Ocean Terminal #edinburgh #leith #scotland yet? We’ve never had so much space for bringing back #memories! Open 7 days, pop in & see us soon. Which of these objects sparks a story from the cobwebbed corners of your mind? What's On Edinburgh

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Small steps make a big difference. Get Online offers free 1-to-1 support to help you stay connected, independent, and confident with digital tools. 📍Pop into your local library or email: [email protected] #DigitalInclusion #GetOnline #EdinburghLibraries

Small steps make a big difference.
Get Online offers free 1-to-1 support to help you stay connected, independent, and confident with digital tools.

📍Pop into your local library or email: getonline@edinburgh.gov.uk
#DigitalInclusion #GetOnline #EdinburghLibraries
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Join Joyce this Thursday at 11am in our Wee Museum at Ocean Terminal #Leith for chat, biscuits, tea and a #musicals inspired sing song! All welcome (foghorns, sopranos, songbirds & screechers)! What's On Edinburgh

Join Joyce this Thursday at 11am in our Wee Museum at <a href="/Ocean_Terminal/">Ocean Terminal</a> #Leith for chat, biscuits, tea and a #musicals inspired sing song!  All welcome (foghorns, sopranos, songbirds &amp; screechers)! <a href="/WhatOnEdinburgh/">What's On Edinburgh</a>
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The coal cart in this photograph belonged to Peter Strachan, the man standing beside it. He was a coal merchant at Maryfield Station and lived at 76 Clepington Road. The photograph was taken between 93 and 91 Clepington Road. Ref: GD/X256 #TransportTuesday #Dundee #Archives

The coal cart in this photograph belonged to Peter Strachan, the man standing beside it. He was a coal merchant at Maryfield Station and lived at 76 Clepington Road. The photograph was taken between 93 and 91 Clepington Road. 

Ref: GD/X256

#TransportTuesday #Dundee #Archives
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Wee Museum volunteer Charlie returns to the turn of the (20th) century to remember a couple of legendary figures from the world of #Edinburgh boozing…

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Today’s pic is 2 Women on North Bridge, #Edinburgh in the 1930s (Spotlight Photos) This was part of a strip of 3 photos taken in quick succession by a street photographer. There were dotted lines on the strip to cut out the individual photos which could then be used as postcards.

Today’s pic is 2 Women on North Bridge, #Edinburgh in the 1930s
(Spotlight Photos)
This was part of a strip of 3 photos taken in quick succession by a street photographer. There were dotted lines on the strip to cut out the individual photos which could then be used as postcards.