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Saturday, 11 October 2008
Article Archive

Article Archive

Killin News Archive CD (636 views)

The Killin News Archive is now available to buy on a fully searchable CD. An excellent idea for a gift or present, this CD is a perfect addition to the desk of anyone who is associated with Killin.

Movie Trailer (5362 views)

Here we have a video trailer of an upcoming big screen movie production of a classic TV series. From local producers this movie is sure to be a top hit!

Nature's Magical Touch (1155 views)

A little topical information.

A Village History - Killin (5188 views)

Set in the heart of Breadalbane - the Uplands of Alban - and in the heart of Perthshire, our Village and District are considered by many to be the most beautiful in Scotland.

Killin - A Short Introduction (5634 views)

This is just a very small introduction to the beautiful area of Scotland I am very proud to come from and if anyone would like to know more fully about any of the places or artefacts I have described please do not be shy. - Davie Osler


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