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Old Maps of Kiltarlity

Historic Maps of Kiltarlity and the local area.

Old map of Kiltarlity in 1908-1912
Map of Kiltarlity in 1908-1912
Old map of Kiltarlity in 1908-1912
Old map of Kiltarlity in 1886

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Sheet Maps of Kiltarlity

Historic Folded Sheet Maps of Kiltarlity and the local area, matching current OS Landranger Sheet Maps.

Memories of Kiltarlity
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As a four year old I remember living in a wooden house with a corrugated iron roof and this house was located within the area of the sawmill. I remember the noise of heavy rain on the roof keeping me awake as a child. My father (Jimmy Hughes worked at the sawmill around 1955-1956) I wonder if there are any photographs out there of this house in the sawmill or indeed the sawmill around this time?
After many years, I came once more to Kiltarlity and saw again the post office, where my late father and his brother grew up. Robert, the elder, became the post master and lived there until his death. Donald, my father, left at the age of 14 to join the Royal Engineers as a boy soldier of 14 years of age. After 32 years' service, and with both an MC and an MBE, he retired as an acting Lieutenant Colonel and ...see more

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