Kilmuir Easter Banner

The Kilmuir Easter Banner, which hangs behind the pulpit, commemorates the Bi-centenary of the present church in 1998. The materials used, the design and the work was carried out mainly by members of the local Ladies Sewing Club, which meets weekly in the Community Room at Milton School. The majority of the ladies in the club are members of the church, Dileas Baxter, Pearl Bain and Annie McRae being the main contributors. The Cross and Doves are quilted appliqué and the church is embroidered in wool.

The Kilmuir Easter Banner, which hangs behind the pulpit, commemorates the Bi-centenary of the present church in 1998.

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Pageant

Part of the celebrations included a Pageant.

Part of the centenary celebrations included a Pageant

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a commemorative teatowel

Part of the centenary celebrations included a commemorative tea towel

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a Flower Festival

Part of Centenary Celebrations: a Flower Festival
Part of Centenary Celebrations: a Flower Festival

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Kilmuir » Kilmuir History
Cover
Cover
Kilmuir Easter - This History of a Highlnad Parish by Helen Myers Meldrum. Note: the text of this book is in the libraries section of this website.
Duncan Forbes Ross of Kindeace.
Duncan Forbes Ross of Kindeace.
Duncan Forbes Ross of Kindeace. [Photo of oil painting courtesy of Bradley Ross of North Carolina, USA.] Mr Bradley Ross believes the painting is approximately 250 years old. It was discovered at an auction in Portland, Oregon, USA, c.1960.
Parish Map
Parish Map
Corporal M. McGinn and his wife
Corporal M. McGinn and his wife
McGinn, discharge letter from the King
McGinn, discharge letter from the King
Matth C. McGinn
Matth C. McGinn

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