Kilmuir and Logie Easter Public Premises

Attribution: Photo courtesy of Tain Museum Trust (Balnagown castle)

Mull Hall Residential Home

Mull Hall Residential Home

Attribution: unknown

Milton Primary School

Milton Primary School

Attribution: unknown

The former Kilmuir Easter School

The school was built in 1876 and educated the children of the surrounding area for almost a hundred years until 1975. It is known that, prior to 1876, a school did exist on this site and was in those days classed as a Grammar School. By the end of the 19th Century, secondary education was centralised and the teaching of classics and other advanced subjects in Kilmuir Easter School ceased. In 1869, the schoolmaster, Thomas Guthrie Meldrum, started winter evening classes for adults, who had probably worked manually for 12 hours before coming to the school, for 2 hours in the evening, to improve their education. In 1975 a new open plan primary school was built at the nearby village of Milton and Kilmuir Easter School closed. Today it is home to Old School Pine where quality pine furniture is made and retailed.

The former Kilmuir Easter School

Attribution: unknown

Polnicol Hall, Kilmuir Easter

1957: destroyed by arson;
1959: rebuilt, main contractors being –
1. Pat Munro, Alness;
2. William Ross, Joiner, Barbaraville.

One of many features installed by William Ross is the birch interlock flooring still well preserved and maintained.

1997: A council improvement scheme was completed including central heating and double glazed windows.

Polnicol Hall, Kilmuir Easter

Attribution: unknown

Delny Station and Crossing

Delny Station and Crossing

Attribution: unknown

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Kilmuir » Kilmuir Work
Fire Service
Fire Service
[Photograph courtesy of Tain Museum Trust]
Harvesting
Harvesting
[Photograph courtesy of Tain Museum Trust]
Harvesting
Harvesting
[Photograph courtesy of Tain Museum Trust]
Gardening - a fine crop of leeks.
Gardening - a fine crop of leeks.
[Photograph courtesy of Tain Museum Trust]
Milling (Milton Mill)
Milling (Milton Mill)
[Photograph courtesy of Tain Museum Trust]
Painting of Milton Mill
Painting of Milton Mill
[Photograph courtesy of Tain Museum Trust]
Milton New Mill
Milton New Mill
Balnagown Keeper's Cottage
Balnagown Keeper's Cottage
Balnagown Keeper's Cottage The residence of head game-keepers on the estate for decades, situated ideally on an elevated site overlooking large areas of estate and home farm as well as been close to the river falls and fish hatchery. Is now converted as a guest house for patrons of estate as required. [Photograph courtesy of Tain Museum Trust]
Kildary Smithy
Kildary Smithy
[Photograph courtesy of Tain Museum Trust]
Machine Shop at Balnagown Castle
Machine Shop at Balnagown Castle
Machine Shop at Balnagown Castle at the time of Sir Charles Ross [Photo courtesy of Tain Museum Trust]
Sawmill
Sawmill
[Photograph courtesy of Tain Museum Trust]
Storing (silo at Rhives)
Storing (silo at Rhives)
[Photograph courtesy of Tain Museum Trust]
Sowing
Sowing
[Photograph courtesy of Tain Museum Trust]
Threshing Machine
Threshing Machine
Threshing Machine [Photo courtesy of Tain Museum Trust]

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