It's raining men(tions) ️☔👯♂️
We're excited that 'Rain' has been in the headlines this week - and not just because of the weather! 🌧️
You might have heard Alison Stevenson, our Head of Collections, Access, and Research, chatting about our new exhibition 'Rain' on BBC Radio 4's Front Row last night...
...or you might have seen @severincarrell.bsky.social's (from @theguardian.com) deep dive into the new exhibition which opens tomorrow in Edinburgh > www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026...
💦 Rain
📆 Opens 19 June
📌 George IV Bridge
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What can rain tell us about Scotland? ☔
In the latest SGSAH blog, Sarah Mackay @smgthomson.bsky.social & Emily Munro share their forthcoming exhibition 𝗥𝗮𝗶𝗻 at the @natlibscot.bsky.social — exploring rain as shared heritage, cultural identity & connection.
Read here: sgsahblog.com/2026/05/05/w...
🌧️ Rain drops today!
From James Hutton's Theory of Rain to Mackintosh coats, Tam O'Shanter to Daemonologie – explore Scotland's obsession with wet weather in our new exhibition, 'Rain'.
📅 Until 30 April 2027
📌 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh
🎟️ Free entry
Minnie the Minx and Macbeth feature in National Library’s exploration of how rainfall has shaped Scottish science, literature, history and identity
Dr Sarah Mackay and Dr Emily Munro, returning guest bloggers, share their forthcoming exhibition at the National Library of Scotland, researching the nation’s relationship with wet weather.