Gairloch Burial Ground

Attribution: unknown (Rifle target butts at Gairloch)

Old Churchyard, Gairloch


Situated near golf course and adjoining public car park. The pre-Reformation church of Gairloch, which stood in the burial ground, was dedicated to St. Maelrubha.

Old churchyard and chapel, Gairloch.
Old Churchyard, Gairloch

Attribution: unknown

New churchyard, Gairloch

New churchyard, Gairloch (situated beside the Church of Scotland).

New churchyard, Gairloch

Attribution: unknown

William Ross Memorial Stone

Known as “The Gairloch Bard”, born Broadford, Skye in 1762. The monument was erected in 1850. The monument bears inscriptions in Gaelic and English. He died in 1790, aged 28 years.

William Ross Memorial Stone

Attribution: unknown

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Artists impression of new Gairloch Museum
Presentation of The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service
The site of the Dun or Castle of Gairloch
The Crannog in Loch Tollie
Creag an Fhamhair, Ancient Fort
Gairloch Beach
Queen's Award for Voluntary Service
Anti-aircraft Operations Room (AAOR)
Artists impression of new Gairloch Museum
Presentation of The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service
The site of the Dun or Castle of Gairloch
The Crannog in Loch Tollie
Creag an Fhamhair, Ancient Fort
Gairloch Beach
Queen's Award for Voluntary Service
Anti-aircraft Operations Room (AAOR)
Artists impression of new Gairloch Museum
Presentation of The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service
The site of the Dun or Castle of Gairloch
The Crannog in Loch Tollie
 

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