The Highlanders’ Museum

(QUEEN’S OWN HIGHLANDERS COLLECTION)

The Highlanders’ Museum (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection) represents a rich and diverse history, following the story of the Highland soldier from just after the Battle of Culloden until the present day. Our nationally significant collection, which is the largest collection of military artefacts outside of Edinburgh, showcases the history of the Highland Regiments and includes an array of artefacts and archive material from the Seaforth Highlanders, The Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders, the Queen’s Own Highlanders, The Highlanders and most recently, 4th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (4 SCOTS).

Our online shop is home to an exciting range of over 400 products, with something to suit every budget. From products inspired by the amazing objects in our renowned collection, to Highland souvenirs and more, our shop also stocks an extensive range of regimental gifts including plaques, blazer buttons, brooches, books, tie pins, and clothing. What better way to celebrate the Museum’s regiments than with commemorative gifts. Every purchase made through our online shop raises money for The Highlanders’ Museum. This helps us to keep our doors open and to continue to display, conserve, and share our world-class collection. Shop the range now.

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Museum Magazines

Throughout their existence the regiments published periodic Regimental magazines that are a record of the ongoings within each regiment as a journal. These magazines are used by our researchers to glean ancestral and location data for research requests from members of the public to find information on their ancestors.

Seaforth
Highlanders

Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders

Queen’s Own
Highlanders

The
Highlanders

Our Regimental Magazine Database allows public access to search the files and display data appertaining to the search. The files and data are watermarked to prevent unauthorised use and printing.  You can request printouts of  specific page(s) for a charge by using the purchase buttons on the website.  Complete magazines are also available and will be printed at the museum and sent out to the recipient.