Rabbit in the rhododendrons
Early morning swim in the River Lochay and HFF
West Wemyss
Dunning Glen
Often Licked, Never Beaten
Rabbit boards The Jacobite steam train
Hospitality on the train
Rabbit meets the Trump Baby
The obligatory Glenfinnan viaduct shot....
The Jacobite monument, Glenfinnan - and a Happy (H…
The Jacobite on the Loch nan Uamh viaduct
Van, hills, water, Rabbit - four of my favourite t…
The bonnie bonnie banks of Loch Lomond HFF
Some of Rum and a little bit of Eigg
SLOW DUCKLINGS CROSSING
Happy wheaty Fence Friday
nearly the last ever photo of Rabbit.....
not the most effective fence!
The green, green doors of Lanzarote
The new V&A and RSS Discovery on Dundee waterfront
Discovery
Culross fence and flowers
Lifesaver
Evening swim in Loch Achray
I want my time with you...on Happy Fence Friday
The Montrose Minesweeper by William Lamb
Pull Here
Exploring in Montrose
Tentsmuir observation hut
Beach Monster
Fifty shades of grey
A smirry night in the Trossachs
Home for future fences
A rare spell of sunshine
Easter Bunny - star of the show
The gates of Bunhill Fields
A street with a fascinating history
LiFE is SHoRt, let's MAKE it SWEET
tilting at windmills....HFF
More from the Jardin de Cactus
Plaza la Constitucion, Teguise
Haria Fence Friday
Rabbit visits the Jardin de Cactus
We escaped from the snow to Lanzarote! HFF and s…
"Going out for carrots - may be some time". HFF!
Location
Lat, Lng:
You can copy the above to your favourite mapping app.
Address: unknown
You can copy the above to your favourite mapping app.
Address: unknown
See also...
Scotland / Schottland / Écosse / Scotia / Caledonia
Scotland / Schottland / Écosse / Scotia / Caledonia
Buildings - Bâtiments - Edificios - Edifici - Gebäude - Edifícios - Gebouwen - Budynki
Buildings - Bâtiments - Edificios - Edifici - Gebäude - Edifícios - Gebouwen - Budynki
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
594 visits
The little tin kirk, Killin


Rabbit admires St Fillan's Episcopal Church in Killin.
Built in 1876 by the Earl of Breadalbane for private use by shooting parties, St Fillan’s earned the name ‘Grouse Church’ among locals. It has been in almost continual use since then and has a weekly Episcopal service and a Roman Catholic mass.Constructed from corrugated iron, this ‘tin tabernacle’ was bought in kit form from a specialist manufacturer, likely to be the London Iron Church and Chapel Co., in which the Earl held shares. It's one of Scotland's smallest churches, and one of the best preserved of these little tin churches which are found in various villages.
www.scotsman.com/news/six-of-scotland-s-smallest-churches-1-4283475
You will see that the sun is still shining. In fact, we're now entering our fourth week of almost continuous warm, sunny weather. It's astonishing! Rabbit has been too warm to sleep at nights. But he is certainly not complaining!
Built in 1876 by the Earl of Breadalbane for private use by shooting parties, St Fillan’s earned the name ‘Grouse Church’ among locals. It has been in almost continual use since then and has a weekly Episcopal service and a Roman Catholic mass.Constructed from corrugated iron, this ‘tin tabernacle’ was bought in kit form from a specialist manufacturer, likely to be the London Iron Church and Chapel Co., in which the Earl held shares. It's one of Scotland's smallest churches, and one of the best preserved of these little tin churches which are found in various villages.
www.scotsman.com/news/six-of-scotland-s-smallest-churches-1-4283475
You will see that the sun is still shining. In fact, we're now entering our fourth week of almost continuous warm, sunny weather. It's astonishing! Rabbit has been too warm to sleep at nights. But he is certainly not complaining!
, Gudrun, Andy Rodker, and 7 other people have particularly liked this photo
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2025
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Rabbitroundtheworld has replied to Fred Fouarge clubAdmired in:
www.ipernity.com/group/tolerance
You actually see a lot of corrugated iron used in buildings rurally here in Oklahoma !
Here.. hottest May on record for OK.. 100F and I hate it !
There are quite a few of these "tin tabernacles" around still : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_tabernacle
This one is listed.
Rabbitroundtheworld has replied to Andy Rodker clubSign-in to write a comment.