Clydebank Museum located at 1UE, Dumbarton Rd, Clydebank G81 1UA, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01389 737555

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Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information – of Clydebank Museum by http://www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk/leisure-parks-events/museums-and-galleries/clydebank-museum/

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Rosemary Dorricott

1 Google Rating

Staff rude. Museum very small. No information on local industry. Only a few paintings and 3 model s

1/ 5

Staff rude. Museum very small. No information on local industry. Only a few paintings and 3 model ships. Do NOT recommend.

Isabel Bone

3 Google Rating

A sign outside to inform us that the museum was closed would have been appreciated! However, enjoyed

3/ 5

A sign outside to inform us that the museum was closed would have been appreciated! However, enjoyed the coffee and the Singer displays.

Robin Smart

4 Google Rating

The Shackleton endurance exhibit was very informative and the cafe does great soup... Would like to

4/ 5

The Shackleton endurance exhibit was very informative and the cafe does great soup... Would like to see more about Clydebanks history.

Cheryl Sullivan

5 Google Rating

Modern clean and good cafe

5/ 5

Modern clean and good cafe

James Greer

3 Google Rating

Not a lot to in it could do with more articles about Clydebank

3/ 5

Not a lot to in it could do with more articles about Clydebank

Carol Morrow

5 Google Rating

I called about my boat shuttle singer sewing machine. They gave me an email address which I have mis

5/ 5

I called about my boat shuttle singer sewing machine. They gave me an email address which I have mislaid.

Jean Hamilton

5 Google Rating

Lovely place to have a wedding package the staff were brilliant

5/ 5

Lovely place to have a wedding package the staff were brilliant

John Semple

5 Google Rating

Nice place staff very helpful

5/ 5

Nice place staff very helpful

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