Glasgow Children's Museum

Nemont

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A fellow from Glasgow has traveled all over the world hunting during his life, he recently retired from the office I now work in and decided to display his trophies at the Children's Museum here in town. I was in there today to look around.

He is putting the animals in by continent and hemisphere when he can.

Here is a sneak peak and it isn't all in there yet.

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Nemont, thank you for posting. Reminds me of Theodore Roosevelts contributions to the American Museum of Natural History. Several times a year I went to our Natural History Museum in San Antonio. Would have gone more often if my parents had been into it and allowed it. I hope the children get a lot out of it.
 
Super! If I'm ever in the area I'll have to stop by. I've been to two other musuems, Phoenix and BYU, whom got a lot of their taxidermy the same way. Makes me a touch jealous thinking of all the things that one gets to see and do developing a collection like that. Kudos to him!
 
My question is "Where did he have all of the mounts before he displayed them in the museum?" (My wife makes comments when I talk about getting one elk mounted!

The mounts only scratch the surface. I to would be interested in the stories and I am sure there are some epic ones.

Awesome display.
 
The stories are even better . He can entertain you for hours just listening to his hunting and traveling the world stories. To top it off he drew a Sheep tag in 622 and last Monday filled it with a hog of a ram.

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