Historical Balquhidder
Below we would like to present a few historical impressions of Balquhidder. The images are scans of historical postcards from Rhiannon MacAlister's collection and the Callander Heritage Society, who kindly made it available to us. Thank you.
Balquhidder and Loch Voil View fromt the Creag an tuirc |
Balquhidder and Loch Voil View from the Creag an tuirc |
Loch Voil View from the main street (A84 to Monachyle) at location Auchleskine |
Stronvar Bridge View over Stronvar Bridge towards the village of Kirkton and Balquhidder Parish Church |
Balquhidder and Loch Voil View from the cemetery. |
Balquhidder Parish Chruch Here is the view of the church from the other direction. |
Balquhidder Parish Chruch Similar perspective like the previous picture. |
Ruin of the Old Church of Balquhidder and in the front the grave of Rob Roy MacGregor |
Ruin of the Old Church of Balquhidder In front of the Ruin the grave of Rob Roy MacGregor. On the right the Parish church. |
Balquhidder Old School House To the east of Balquhidder Parish Church is the old school house. |
Balquhidder Old School House Old school again The photo was taken around 1910 |
Balquhidder View from the cemetery to the main crossing of Kirkton. |
Balquhidder Again the same intersection as in the previous picture. The house on the left is supposed to represent the old post office. In other sources, the building on the right (under the tree) is called the post office. |
Balquhidder again the old post office in the village of Kirkton |
Loch Voil View from Tulloch towards Balquhidder. The Stronvar Bridge can be seen in the middle left. |
Loch Voil This is the "counter shot" looking from Stronvar towards Tulloch. |
Loch Voil And again the same direction from another point looking from Stronvar towards Tulloch along Loch Voil. |
Breas of Balquhidder und Balquhidder Parish Church View from Stronvar to Balquhidder Parish Church. |
Kingshouse Hotel Today's Mhor 84 Motel |
Balquhidder Station Today caravans are staying there. The station building no longer exists. Only the entrance to the train station and the tunnel under the tracks are still there today. The photo was taken around 1905 |