Old Photographs Parish Church Killin Scotland

Old photograph of the Parish church in Killin, Scotland. This Scottish church was built in 1744 by the mason Thomas Clark to a design by John Douglas of Edinburgh. In front of the church is a monument to Rev James Stewart, born 1701, died 1789, minister of Killin, who first translated the new Testament into Scots Gaelic published in 1767.




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Old Photographs War Memorial Killin Scotland

Old photograph of the War Memorial in Killin, Scotland. The war memorial erected by the people of Killin and district to commemorate the local men who fell in the Great War, was unveiled in 1920 by the Marquis of Breadalbane.

Old photograph of the War Memorial in Killin, Scotland.

World War I Roll of Honour

CAMPBELL J. SCOTTISH RIFLES PRIVATE
FERGUSON J. GORDON HIGHLANDERS PRIVATE
KNIGHT H.J. BLACK WATCH CAPTAIN
MARQUIS D. ROYAL DRAGOONS PRIVATE
MARQUIS J. ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY GUNNER
MCALPINE C. ROYAL NAVY LIEUTENANT ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE
MCDIARMID P.L. CAMERON HIGHLANDERS PRIVATE
MCDOUGALL P. ARGYLL & SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS PRIVATE
MCFARLANE J. CAMERON HIGHLANDERS
MCGIBBON J. BLACK WATCH PRIVATE
MCINTYRE H. BLACK WATCH PRIVATE
MCKERCHER R. ROYAL ENGINEERS SAPPER
MCLAUCHLAN R. KING'S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS PRIVATE
MCLEAN C. BLACK WATCH PRIVATE
MCLELLAN H. CAMERON HIGHLANDERS
MCLEOD D. BLACK WATCH PIPE MAJOR
MCNAUGHTON D. ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY PRIVATE
MCNAUGHTON J. CAMERON HIGHLANDERS
MCNAUGHTON P. AUSTRALIANS PRIVATE A.I.F.
MCNEE D. BLACK WATCH PRIVATE
MCPHERSON H. ARGYLL & SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS PRIVATE
MCPHERSON R. BLACK WATCH PRIVATE
NEIL A. ARGYLL & SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS SERGEANT
ORR J. CAMERON HIGHLANDERS
STEWART A. ROYAL NAVY ABLE SEAMAN ROYAL NAVAL DIVISION
STEWART D. ARGYLL & SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS PRIVATE
STEWART R. CAMERON HIGHLANDERS CORPORAL
WALKER P. MACHINE GUN CORPS LANCE SERGEANT

World War II Roll of Honour

HAMILTON W.F. ROYAL AIR FORCE LEADING AIRCRAFTMAN
MACFARLANE W.F. BLACK WATCH LANCE CORPORAL
MARQUIS A. ROYAL AIR FORCE FLIGHT SERGEANT
MORRIS A.D. SPECIAL AIR SERVICES CAPTAIN
NICHOLSON J. BLACK WATCH SERGEANT
STEWART P.J. BLACK WATCH SERGEANT

The distance from Glasgow and Paisley to Killin is 63 miles



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Old Photograph Quothquan Scotland

Old photograph of the old church in Quothquan in Libberton Parish, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. This Scottish church having become ruined around 1780 was converted by John Chancellor of Shieldhill into a family burying place.



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Old Photographs Glenkindie Castle Scotland

Old photograph of Glenkindie Castle near Alford in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. This original Scottish castle here was built by William Strachan in 1595. William’s eldest son, Alexander, died prior to 1609, for on 26th May 1609, William Strachan of Glenkindie gave Charter of Glenkindie to his grandson Alexander. Alexander Strachan of Glenkindie, the 7th, was by all accounts a covenanter of strong convictions. In fact, he was known as The Great Covenanter. In 1639 a great gathering of all the Covenanter lairds and others was held at Aberdeen, and when Alexander, his brother Patrick and many other of their friends and followers were present, and in their absence the lands Glenkindie were plundered and Glenkindie Castle demolished. The West wing of the present mansion house dates from 1787 or earlier. The north wing, which comprises the present main house was built in 1900, by Sydney Mitchell.




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Old Photograph Royal Burgess Golfing Society Scotland

Old photograph of the clubhouse of the Royal Burgess Golfing Society by Edinburgh, Scotland. This Scottish golf course was set out in 1895 on the advice of Old Tom Morris of St Andrews, Fife, and it remained largely unaltered until 1945 when James Braid from Earlsferry in the East Neuk of Fife, was invited to advise on the layout. Former Open Champions Henry Cotton, Peter Thomson, Bobby Locke, Gary Player and Tony Jacklin have all played here.



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