First of all thank you very much for visiting our website. Stonehaven Tolbooth Association is a Scottish Registered Charity (SC043279) and welcome all donations. If you would like to make a donation and have your name mentioned in the next "Tolbooth Magazine", please use a payment method below.Donate by Postal Cheque Payee:Stonehaven Tolbooth AssociationPost to: STA c/o 36 Forest Park, Stonehaven. AB39 2GF.Donate via Paypal...
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Below is a collection of photographs taken over the years at Stonehaven Tolbooth Museum. If you have any photo's and would like to share them on our website, please contact RegularLabs.EmailProtector.unCloak("ep_3200977d");RegularLabs.EmailProtector.unCloak("ep_cc21ab0c", true);.
First of all, thank you for visiting our website. We appreciate all feedback and comments and welcome any further questions. Please either write to us using the postal address below, telephone (opening hours only) or fill out our online form.Stonehaven Tolbooth Association Old Pier, Stonehaven Harbour, Aberdeenshire, AB39 2JU. UKEmail: RegularLabs.EmailProtector.unCloak("ep_f9c64799");RegularLabs.EmailProtector.unCloak("ep_0b23003e", true); Phone: (mob) 07512 466329 (Opening hours...
The museum has a number of artefacts associated with Stonehaven’s heritage, many with an association with the days when the building served as a prison. For example, visitors can view an original cell door, the Inverbervie stocks (one of the few seven hole stocks in the UK) and the Crank - a punishment device which was weighted down and had to be turned by prisoners. Tightening the screw would make it harder for the prisoner. (This is why prison guards are called screws).The Tolbooth also...