
Gaelic Chapel
From a book of photographs published by John Bain, Draper and Clothier, Cromarty, 1900.
Photographed by Valentines Dundee.
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5 Comments
I know that there are several Bains buried at the churchyard there. I have found this out through my family tree Bain/Duff.
Comment left on 09 November 2005 by Paul Thomas
Can any one tell me how the Gaelic Chapel is now? Has the roof and church been repaired?
My grandfather is buried in the churchyard and that is my interest.
Thanks for your help Comment left on 16 February 2007 at 10:14 by Suzanne McLean
My grandfather is buried in the churchyard and that is my interest.
Thanks for your help Comment left on 16 February 2007 at 10:14 by Suzanne McLean
Hi there, I've spotted another pic of the Gaelic Chapel, Cromarty that probably fits into this timeline somewhere. Check out "//www.scran.ac.uk/database/record.php?usi=000-299-994-933-C&scache=6hhaa5y42b&searchdb=scran" or "www.flickr.com/photos/mikebfoty/5128743387/in/set-72157625273751906/".
Hope it's not there somewhere already Comment left on 06 November 2010 at 22:21 by Michael Bradley
Hope it's not there somewhere already Comment left on 06 November 2010 at 22:21 by Michael Bradley
I visited the Gaelic Church June 2019 looking for some of my ancestors the Gilmours and Hebners. I found some of the Gilmours in the new graveyard but sadly a lot of the headstones in the original burial ground were unreadable. The Gaelic Church itself was in a very sorry state of repair, the roof is gone, the exterior walls are starting to decay, there is vegetation covering a lot of the walls.
Comment left on 28 August 2019 by Cathy Monnington
Form Goes Here
Comment left on 30 March 2004 at 22:58 by Garve Scott-Lodge