
The Kintyre Mag
WebEdition 55 November / December 2002
Welcome to the Fifty-fifth WebEdition of The Magazine.
For 6 years now, I've been posting this Magazine online. The Kintyre Antiquarian and Natural History Society have been very good in allowing us all access to their articles, stories and information.
This issue, therefore, I ask you to send a donation to the Society - for whatever amount you like - to help them keep up the good work and maintain the proud traditions and history of Kintyre. The Society has not asked for this but, for all the years of pleasure they've given us, I do ask. Over to you.
For advice on where to
send your donation, email Elizabeth Marrison
and ask,
or send it to either of the two addresses at the bottom of the page.
In this Magazine, there is a very interesting article from Lexie
McNeill Gunn about the MacNeills, MacAlisters and MacTaggarts, so do have a wee
look at that. Remember, I'm always on the look
out for articles for the Mag, and I'll give you a page to yourself to publish
them.
Until the next time,
A VERY PEACEFUL AND
HAPPY CHRISTMAS
AND A GUID NEW YEAR TO ALL.
Ca' canny
Ian Forshaw - September 2002
Cindy and Colin Nunn, their boys,
the minister and the piper.
Taken when Cindy and Colin took their vows
at Saddell Abbey this year.
Please click on a Page Name or NumberWee Drams E-mails, comments, queries and enlightenment from around the world Page 2: A History of the Gilchrists...............continued Page 3: MacNeills, MacAlisters and MacTaggarts Page 4: A Cache of Flint Axeheads and Other Flint Artefacts from Auchenhoan Page 5: Ardminish Press - The Viking Isle by Freddy Gillies Page 6: Extracts from 'Mary MacNiel and Killean Parish' Page 7: By Hill and Shore - Angus Martin |
Mr. Angus Martin - Editor
13 Saddell Street, Campbeltown, Argyll, PA28 6DN, SCOTLAND.
Or
Mrs Frances Hood, Craiglussa, Peninver, Campbeltown,
Argyll, PA28 6QP, SCOTLAND