β°Please be aware that The Devil's Porridge Museum's opening hours will be changing on Monday 30th March 2026. Our current opening hours will apply until Sunday 29th March 2026.
Please check our admission times page for more details here: www.devilsporridge.org.uk/prices-and-o...
Thank you! π
Worker of a Week is a series of blog posts, which shares the story of someone connected to H.M. Factory Gretna each week
We'd like to say huge thank you to our research volunteers past and present for all their support with this! π
#WorkeroftheWeek #WomensHistoryMonth
Learn more about Mabel Cotterell here: www.devilsporridge.org.uk/worker-of-th...
(Please be aware this blog post was originally published and written in August 2021 as part of The Miracle Workers Research Project.)
#WorkeroftheWeek #WomensHistoryMonth
To celebrate Women's History Month we will be sharing the stories of some of the amazing women who worked at H.M. Factory Gretna in WW1.
Mabel Cotterell was employed to set up the Welfare Department for women working at the factory. Later, she was interested in the State Management Scheme.
It's #InternationalBagpipeDay! To celebrate here are the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders in Salonika (c.1916) during #WW1.
The photo is part of an album which belonged to Annie Allen, a nurse with the Scottish Women's Hospitals. Her unit was stationed in Salonika in 1916. #histnursing
Also, here's some postcards we found of some bagpipers in our archive.
Enjoy. π
#Bagpipes
It's TODAY! It's International Bagpipe Day!
Fancy joining us to celebrate? You're welcome to drop in and join us for The Piper's Tale at 3pm.
This talk is free, though donations to our museum are welcome.
Admission prices apply to anyone looking around The Devil's Porridge Museum.
#BagpipeDay
Today is International Women's Day.
Did you know that 12,000 women once worked at H.M. Factory Gretna during World War One?
Come and visit us to find out more about H.M. Factory Gretna and what life was like for those who worked there!
"Because it was an EGG-splorer."
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If you've got the "silver cups and dishes" ready we can bring an "egg" for breakfast. π
For some reason someone left Horrid Henry's Jumbo Joke Book on our desk. So all we have is...
"Why did the egg go into the jungle?"
(Next year we'll make sure that our closest book is a bit more on topic...π)
Worker of a Week is a series of blog posts, which shares the story of someone connected to H.M. Factory Gretna.
As always a huge thank you goes to our research volunteers for making this possible.
#WorkeroftheWeek #localhistory #localhistorymatters #HMFactoryGretna
This week we're sharing our last blog about a group of munitions workers charged with a theft from a local shop in 1917. Each one had to face the consequences of their actions in court. This week's blog is about Ellen Doran.
Read more: www.devilsporridge.org.uk/worker-of-th...
#WorkeroftheWeek
It's always great to take the time to look out for wildlife and make space for nature. πΎ
Have you spotted any wildlife while you've been out and about or in your garden
recently?
Let us know in the comments and we'd love to see your wildlife photos too! πΈ
Today is World Wildlife Day! π¦πΎ
πWe've been on the look out for animals and we've found... a hedgehog in our archive! π¦(Although, we should probably clarify that this is an illustration on a cigarette card... π)
#WorldWildlifeDay
Some activities that factory workers could get involved in during their down time from working at the nine mile, rural, site of H.M. Factory Gretna (this stretched from Dornock in Scotland to Longtown in England) include women's football & dances! Oh... and probably using the tennis courts too. πΎ
In fact, there was a whole Social and Recreational Committee, which supervised all amusements and recreational facilities.
Why?
Well, it was recognised that a happy workforce could be more efficient. Plus, it helped to keep munitions workers safe & out of mischief during their spare time.
πΎIt's World Tennis Day.
Did you know that tennis courts were built for those who worked at H.M. Factory Gretna? The townships of Eastriggs & Gretna were built to house and facilitate the factory workers. In addition to housing, this included schools, shops & recreational facilities
#WorldTennisDay
Yesterday some of our team at The Devil's Porridge Museum had some first aid training from 1st Aid 4 U.
A huge thank you to Stuart for the informative session and making the day enjoyable! π
Worker of a Week is a series of blog posts, which shares the story of someone connected to H.M. Factory Gretna.
Thank you to all our research volunteers for their help with this! β
#WorkeroftheWeek #localhistory #localhistorymatters #HMFactoryGretna
We're continuing to share the stories about munitions workers who got into some bother for being involved in a theft from a Gretna "fried fish" shop in February 1917. π
This week it's the turn of Isabella Kennedy, who later emigrated to Canada.
Read more: www.devilsporridge.org.uk/worker-of-th...
Please be aware that usual admission prices do apply for anyone wishing to explore The Devilβs Porridge Museum.
Find out more about this event here: www.devilsporridge.org.uk/the-pipers-t...
Do you have any plans for International Bagpipe Day this year? We do and you're welcome to join us!
On Tuesday 10th March 2026 at 3pm we have The Piper's Tale. Explore the history and folklore of bagpipes with performances from pipers in our team.
This talk is free, though donations are welcome.
Wondering what's been happening at The Devil's Porridge Museum recently?
From our Burns Supper, to Cordite Club & some Old Fashioned Fun, there's lots to catch up on.
Read about what's been happening at our museum from 19th January to 22nd February here: www.devilsporridge.org.uk/monthly-roun...
Who's joining us for some Old Fashioned Fun tomorrow?
Play with a range of traditional toys from the 19th & 20th centuries. Plus, make your own cup-and-ball. πͺ
This is a free activity. No booking needed. Entry prices apply for looking around the museum
www.devilsporridge.org.uk/old-fashione...
Worker of a Week is a Wednesday series of blog posts, which shares the story of someone connected to H.M. Factory Gretna.
Thank you to our research volunteers for helping to make this happen. π
#WorkerofTheWeek #localhistory #localhistorymatters #HMFactoryGretna
1οΈβ£The first of these is Minnie Turnbull (and we'll be sharing some more about a couple of the other munitions workers involved in coming weeks).
Find more about Minnie and learn about food at H.M. Factory Gretna here: www.devilsporridge.org.uk/worker-of-th...
#WorkeroftheWeek
On this month (February) in 1917, The Dumfries & Galloway Standard reported on a theft that saw a group of munitions workers steal some honey, cheese, corn beef and Worcestershire sauce from a local Gretna shop. π§π―
They all had to face the consequences of their actions.
#WorkeroftheWeek
We would also like to wish everyone a Happy Lunar New Year.
2026 is the year of the horse. ππ΄
We were proud to have some horses join us for our Animal in War Remembrance Service last year. Horses are also remembered on our Animals in War Memorial & display about animals in war inside our museum.