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Northnet
Involvement in a transnational women's tourism network in Northern Scandinavia (through Shetland Community Enterprise Network), 1999
Funders:
Northern Periphery
Shetland Enterprise

Fetlar Interpretive Centre's Custodian was involved as a peripheral partner in this project, and in March 1999 visited EMMA Resource Centre in Vilhelmina, Sweden, along with partners from Yell and Unst (Shetland), Hattfjelldal and Naerøy (Norway) and representatives of the University of Rovaniemi in Finland. The study visit enabled the formation of Northnet, a network of women working in tourism in peripheral areas of Scandinavia and Scotland, and promoted an ongoing exchange of information. The Scandinavian partners visited Shetland in May 1999, and some of the partners held a further meeting in Norway later in the year.

Bust of Sir William Watson Cheyne, part of a national exhibition dedicated to him at Fetlar Interpretive Centre.Bust of Sir William Watson Cheyne, part of a national exhibition dedicated to him at Fetlar Interpretive Centre.

Sir William Watson Cheyne Project
Production of national exhibition on Sir William Watson Cheyne of Fetlar, and his involvement in the pioneering Victorian development of antiseptic surgery, 1999-2000.
Funders:
Heritage Lottery Fund
Shetland Amenity Trust
Shetland Islands Council
Shetland Enterprise
Sponsorship:
Write Design

This project created the extensive national exhibition and information resource on Fetlar's most famous son: Sir William Watson Cheyne. The creation of the resource provided FMT's Custodian with valuable experience in exhibition management and marketing, and created links with a number of national medical collections. The production of the CD-ROMs for the resource was kindly sponsored by a local company, Write Design. See exhibition section and the Sir William Watson Cheyne website at www.watsoncheyne.shetland.co.uk/ for more details

SCRAN
Digitisation project, 2000-2001
Funders:
SCRAN

During the winter of 2000-2001, Fetlar Museum Trust is undertaking to digitise 25 items in its collection as part of the nationwide SCRAN project. Most of the items will be connected with the peat-flitting and hand-made straw artefacts. In the future FMT hopes to set up a much larger digitisation programme to make information about its broader collection more widely available.


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