One MSP thinks a new national museum acknowledging Scotland's historical links with slavery should be created there. But why Greenock? In the 18th and 19th Centuries Greenock and nearby Port ...
The location of the museum on Greenock's waterfront pays tribute to ... for my father’s beloved Inverclyde and, of course, for Scotland.” From the awe-inspiring photo of a surfer in Tahiti ...
The painting, now in the collection of the McLean Museum was originally presented to the town of Greenock in 1906 by Sir Donald Currie, 1825-1909, a famous shipowner born in the town.