Attribution: Photo courtesy of Iain Sinclair (Strathconon, October 2018.)

Milton Burial Ground

Milton burial ground, Strathconon.

Milton burial ground, Strathconon.     Attribution: unknown

Strathconon cemetery

New extension to Milton burial ground.    Attribution: unknown

Strathconon Graveyard 

Strathconon gravestone

The Combe family lived in Strathconon for many years.

The inscription on this lichen encrusted stone reads: John Frederick Boyce Combe, CB, DSO, Major General, Colonel of 11th Hussars. August 1895 – 12 July 1967.

   Attribution: [Photo E Sinclair]

Strathconon cemetery

Alexander Macdonald gravestone in Strathconon Graveyard      Attribution: unknown

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Strathconon Church of Scotland, Milton
Strathconon Church of Scotland, Milton
One of the churches built by Thomas Telford throughout the Highlands.
Strathconon Free Church of Scotland
Strathconon Free Church of Scotland
Strathconon Free Church of Scotland
Strathconon Free Church of Scotland
Strathconon Church of Scotland
Strathconon Church of Scotland
Early photograph of the Parliamentary "Telford Church" and adjacent Manse.
Strathconon Church of Scotland
Strathconon Church of Scotland
Parliamentary church of the Strath. This photograph is taken from the chapter about Strathconon Church from the book Land of Churches by Leonella Longmore and is reproduced by kind permission of Leonella and her husband Bryan.
Manse and church of Carnoch, built where the carts bogged down
Manse and church of Carnoch, built where the carts bogged down
Yet another photograph of the "Telford Church" and adjacent manse. This photograph is taken from the chapter about Strathconon Church from the book Land of Churches by Leonella Longmore and is reproduced by kind permission of Leonella and her husband Bryan.

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