Cancelled: ‘Walking with Cattle – In Search of the Last Drovers of Uist’: book launch & ceilidh
Join us for the launch of ‘Walking with Cattle – In Search of the Last Drovers of Uist’ by Terry Williams followed by a ceilidh.
Join us for the launch of ‘Walking with Cattle – In Search of the Last Drovers of Uist’ by Terry Williams followed by a ceilidh.
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Donald MacCormick, 14 Grenitote, North Uist has kindly lent us a variety of beautiful paintings by Dr. Kenneth Robertson which will be on display in the Archive Room.
The Museum opens for the season on Easter Sunday, 1st April.
Tea for two £12! Cream tea for two with delicious sandwiches and cakes just simply go to the counter and ask for Mother’s Day tea and we will provide you with fine china so come on let’s getting treating our amazing mums out there they deserve it!
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Kildonan Museum with Kildonan Ceilidhs will be a hosting a ceilidh on Friday 16th February, 7.30pm at the museum. Come along!
The Kildonan Centre in South Uist is a heritage and cultural amenity which includes a museum, a craft shop, a Fèis room for ceilidhs, music and dance, a café and an archaeology room.
The museum (Taigh Tasgaidh Chill Donnain), is owned by the South Uist Historical Trust. Originally a school it has been extended and developed into a multi-purpose centre, with full museum accreditation.
Kildonan Museum holds over 10,000 items related to the social, domestic and cultural history of South Uist.
During the 1950’s and 1960’s the late Father John Morrison, parish priest of Iochdar in South Uist collected nearly 700 items representing the cultural identity of South Uist. These items were displayed in a small thatched cottage. Father Morrison signed over his collection to be held on behalf of the people of South Uist.
In 1997 Kildonan museum (Taigh-tasgaidh Chill Donnain) was extended beyond its premises in the old-school house and became a heritage, arts and culture centre for the area. In 2017 the museum was further extended, this time to accommodate a new gallery and learning facilities.
The collection’s timeline is vast including ancient archaeological finds and items related to townships, crofting and agriculture. It holds the Clan Ranald stone, thought to have been carved to commemorate John of Moidart, chieftain of the Clan Ranald in the late 1500s.
The museum has a ‘Feis Room’ as a learning and performing art space for Gaelic culture including music, drama, art and storytelling.
There’s also an open-access archive containing maps, documents and photographs telling South
Kildonan Café is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. It’s also a great place to relax, enjoy the views and hear stories from local residents!
There are lots of freshly prepared dishes using locally sourced ingredients, as well as amazing home baking.
The Craft Shop is run by Uist Craft Producers. The group came together in the late 1980s to promote arts and crafts of Uist.
They have over 50 members engaged in the production of paintings and other artwork, knitware, textiles and woodwork.
The museum will reopen on Easter Sunday 1st April, 2018. Come and take a look!
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