Kiltearn Libraries

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Book Library

While building this site we have accumulated a lot of information that we felt was best gathered together in different books.  We hope you will enjoy reading them.

Photograph Library

Over the years we have been very fortunate to have been given access to many historic photographs and permission to display them on the website.  We have now collated them into different albums.  We hope you enjoy viewing in them. 

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Kiltearn » Kiltearn History » Kiltearn Kirk Session
Kiltearn Parish Church
Kiltearn Parish Church
Kiltearn Manse
Kiltearn Manse
A Victorian view of the former Kiltearn Manse which was situated only a yard or two from the church.
Kiltearn Parish Church, November 1953
Kiltearn Parish Church, November 1953
Kiltearn Parish Church, November 1953. The building is now a ruin but a 17th or 18th century pulpit from the disused church is said to have been installed in the parish church at Lochgoilhead which was restored in 1935. [Photo was courtesy of C J Fraser of Reelig.]
Harvesting in the field between church and the shore of the Cromarty Firth.
Harvesting in the field between church and the shore of the Cromarty Firth.
Kiltearn Old Parish Church Pulpit
Kiltearn Old Parish Church Pulpit
Here, in fact, is the Kiltearn pulpit referred to, now located in Lochgoilhead parish church. [Photo RCHS]
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Kiltearn WW1

Kiltearn WW1

The photos in this album are from the Ross-shire Journal during the 1914-1918 War. Newspaper copies had been deposited with Dingwall Museum but over the years had become rather fragile and were in danger of disintegrating and so it was felt that this valuable record should not be lost.
Macgregor Donald E F, 2 Lieut, Evanton
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Kiltearn War Memorial

Kiltearn War Memorial

The war memorial photographs on this site were originally the work of Mr John W Bruce. He has subsequently developed the website http://www.rosswarmemorials.org.uk which gives much more detail.
Memorial Bench at Kiltearn (Evanton) War Memorial
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