by dunkeldcommarchive | Apr 18, 2022 | Events
We welcome Daria Wolf to our team. An extremely talented young lady who is going to help us with an amazing project to create a museum for the blind and partially sighted (amongst other amazing...
by dunkeldcommarchive | Apr 1, 2022 | Events
After Stevens extremely successful ‘animated’ version of The Dunkeld Bridge Toll Riots of 1868, we have been lucky enought to gain further funding to retain Steven’s amazing talents for a bit longer. Steven’s next project with us is a joint one...
by dunkeldcommarchive | Apr 1, 2022 | Events, Local History
Drop into the Dunkeld Community Archive (12 The Cross, Dunkeld) to see the fascinating Foresters’ Scribe exhibition, which explains the role of Newfoundland Forestry Companies in the First World War, and their links to Dunkeld. At 1pm on Saturday 21st May, community...
by dunkeldcommarchive | Apr 1, 2022 | Local History
A Padre’s notebook in our collection listing all Scottish Horse soldiers who were killed in action in October and November 1918 has led to the identification of 2nd Lieutenant David Bell. He was killed in France on the 7th October 1918 and has since lain in an...
by dunkeldcommarchive | Mar 21, 2022 | Local History
We are pleased to welcome Ross to our team. Thanks to Museum Galleries Scotland and the Kickstart Scheme we have a fourth young person to assist us in the Archive and Museum. Ross has a particular interest in our Regimental...