Attribution: RCHS (Milton village)

Burial ground

Burial grounds – Clachan Church

Clachan Church

Attribution: unknown

Grave of Archibald MacLachlan

“Erected by Samuel McLachlan in memory of his son Archibald MacLachlan who died 8 September 1827 aged 6 months.”
Attribution: unknown

Grave of Malcolm Finlayson

“In loving memory of our dearly beloved son Malcolm Finlayson who departed this life 25th April 1934 in his Twelfth Year.”
‘Suffer Little Children To Come Unto Me’
Attribution: unknown

Grave of A. Finlayson, Able Seaman

A. Finlayson, Able Seaman, RN D/JX 172357 HMM TB30, 18th December 1942, age 25.
“In memory of my beloved son Angus, killed in action.”
Attribution: unknown

Clachan Church burial ground

Attribution: unknown

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A'Chomraich
A'Chomraich
A'Chomraich - the Gaelic name for 'The Sanctuary' . This is the site of the monastery of Applecross, founded in 673 by St Maelrubha. The building is Clachan Church. Such sanctuaries offered 'criminals' the right of shelter and safety within their boundaries.
Clachan Church floral display
Clachan Church floral display
Clachan Church floral display, October 2002.
Clachan Church interior
Clachan Church interior
Clachan Church interior
Clachan Church interior
Clachan Church
Clachan Church
Clachan Church is set within Applecross burial ground.
Interpretation panel
Interpretation panel
The Interpretation panel adjacent to the gates of the Burial Ground.
Map of Scotland's Saints
Map of Scotland's Saints
Acknowledgment Thanks are due to Mrs Dorothy Haldane for permission to record excerpts from her late husband's book Ye His Saints
Saint Maelrubha
Saint Maelrubha
This painting depicts Maelrubha who founded this Christian settlement in AD673.
The Abbots stone
The Abbots stone
Acknowledgment Thanks are due to Mrs Dorothy Haldane for permission to record excerpts from her late husband's book Ye His Saints
Ye His Saints
Ye His Saints
Acknowledgment Thanks are due to Mrs Dorothy Haldane for permission to record excerpts from her late husband's book Ye His Saints
Clachan Church pulpit
Clachan Church pulpit
Acknowledgment Thanks are due to Mrs Dorothy Haldane for permission to record excerpts from her late husband's book Ye His Saints

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