
The Ferry House at Feolin - At one time the house was lived in by a ferryman. The man in the foreground is carrying a scythe. In later years the Ferry House has been used as a workshop and as a tea-room. It is now a private house part of which has been allocated to a small local history museum.
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Kilearnadil Graveyard - The picture shows the graveyard before the extension was built. The Campbell Mausoleum (roofed structure to the right) contains the graves of 11 Campbell lairds. Gillour McCrain, reputed to have 'spent 180 christmasses in his own house', is also buried here. Kilearnadil means cell of Eaman, who was Saint Columba's uncle.
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