- was a
monastery dedicated to St.
Fillan as
early as the 8th or 9th
century at
Strath Fillan in Perthshire. St
Fillans,
Perthshire is a
village at the eastern...
- the loch. St
Fillans was a
small clachan in the 18th century,
known as Port of Lochearn, or Meikleport. In 1817 it was
renamed St
Fillans by Lord Gwydyr...
- as "
Fillan's Spring",
whose water was said to cure sore eyes.
According to
historian and
antiquary William Forbes Skene, the
village of St
Fillans, on...
- his own
practice there he emplo**** his
younger brothers;
Robert Fillans and John
Fillans.
Receiving financial backing from
James Walkinshaw he
trained more...
- The Lochearnhead, St
Fillans and
Comrie Railway company was
formed to
build a line
along the
valley of Strathearn,
closing the gap
between the Callander...
-
Strath Fillan Priory was a
small Augustinian Priory based at
Strath Fillan in
Argyll (now in the
Stirling council area). It
seems to have been founded...
- St
Fillans railway station served the
village of St
Fillans, in the
historical county of Perthshire, Scotland, from 1901 to 1951 on the Lochearnhead, St...
-
Lochearnhead village is
situated at the
western end of the loch and St.
Fillans village at the
eastern end. From here, the
River Earn
flows eastwards from...
-
Fillan Church (Norwegian:
Fillan kirke) is a
parish church of the
Church of
Norway in
Hitra muni****lity in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is
located in...
- muni****lity of
Fillan that
existed from 1886
until 1964.
Fillan Church is
located in the village. View of
Fillan View of
Fillan Fillan Church Statistisk...