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drawing the carved stone

07 February 2009
Highland Archaeology Services have finished off their work inside the church, including making a detailed drawing of the Medieval carved stone found as part of the  pre-Reformation Catholic ...
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south wall of East Church covered in scaffold Moving to new heights

26 January 2009
The scaffolding now completely surrounds the church and reaches to the tip of each gable. This allows Laing Traditional Masonry to reach the furthest corners of concrete harling and to have access to ...
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13 December tour Church Visits

05 January 2009
A Happy New Year to All! Shortly before Christmas more than 40 visitors enjoyed tours of the East Church led by community and education workers David Alston and Caroline Vawdrey. The day presented a...
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altar kerbstone Excitment as medieval altar kerb discovered

11 December 2008
Highland Archaeology Services workers were delighted when their excavations revealed a carved stone thought to be of 14th or 15th century origin. Cait McCullagh, the company's medieval carved stone ex...
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east church south wall with harling off Winter Newsletter available

10 December 2008
The East Church winter newsletter is out now. You can take a look at a scan of it but because it is so crammed full of information you will find a line or two missing! If you would like your own ...
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Being able to look at a building in this detail is a real privilege. It is fascinating not only to study the building fabric and try and work out some of the stages in the church’s development, but also to look at the archaeology within the church.

Benny Malone, Highland Archaeology Services

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