James
08-11-2005, 10:01 AM
Cameron Stout
Big Brother 4 winner, Cameron Stout, recently visited Stromness Museum in Orkney to show his support for the Treasure Seekers campaign.
Cameron said, “Little did I know as a primary school child, fascinated at the natural history and other amazing exhibits in Stromness Museum, that 25 years later I would be among them as part of last summer’s Big Brother exhibition.
I find the Pattern Book particularly interesting because of its export connections. Having been in the export trade since 1993 I find it fascinating to think how trading was carried out in times before air-freight and improved sea passage.”
http://www.scottishmuseums.org.uk/information_services/publications/photos/cstout.jpg
Photographer Neil Mackinnon. Copyright SMC 2005
Cameron chose to be photographed alongside an early 20th century ‘Pattern Book’, a collection of exquisitely drawn clothing patterns.
http://www.scottishmuseums.org.uk/members_services/treasureseekers/cstout.asp
Big Brother 4 winner, Cameron Stout, recently visited Stromness Museum in Orkney to show his support for the Treasure Seekers campaign.
Cameron said, “Little did I know as a primary school child, fascinated at the natural history and other amazing exhibits in Stromness Museum, that 25 years later I would be among them as part of last summer’s Big Brother exhibition.
I find the Pattern Book particularly interesting because of its export connections. Having been in the export trade since 1993 I find it fascinating to think how trading was carried out in times before air-freight and improved sea passage.”
http://www.scottishmuseums.org.uk/information_services/publications/photos/cstout.jpg
Photographer Neil Mackinnon. Copyright SMC 2005
Cameron chose to be photographed alongside an early 20th century ‘Pattern Book’, a collection of exquisitely drawn clothing patterns.
http://www.scottishmuseums.org.uk/members_services/treasureseekers/cstout.asp