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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Forres, Scotland

 
Findhorn Tercentenary Marker image, Touch for more information
By Michael Herrick, September 1, 2018
Findhorn Tercentenary Marker
1 United Kingdom, Scotland, Moray, Forres — Findhorn Tercentenary
Findhorn Residents Association 2002 To Commemorate The Tercentenary of Findhorn 1702 - 2002Map (db m128036) HM
2 United Kingdom, Scotland, Moray, Forres — Five Centuries in Kinloss
Five Centuries in Kinloss The Abbey Buildings By the end of the 13th Century the majority of buildings in the Abbey Precinct would have been complete. The church lay on an east-west alignment with the main cloister to the south. To the east of . . . Map (db m128053) HM
3 United Kingdom, Scotland, Moray, Forres — Fortune’s Beacon
The Pictish Rodney’s Stone was carved around 1,200 years ago. A beacon for the community, it may have marked a place where people came to be baptised, married or hear Mass. Brodie born and bred … The family home to over #400 varieties of . . . Map (db m128035) HM
4 United Kingdom, Scotland, Moray, Forres — Kinloss Abbey“One of the largest and wealthiest Cistercian Houses in Scotland”
From Citeaux to Kinloss The Cistercian Family Created in 1098 at Citeaux in France by twenty monks from the Abbey at Molesme, the Cistercian Order set out to adopt the exact observance of the Rule of St. Benedict. Changing their habits from the . . . Map (db m128050) HM
5 United Kingdom, Scotland, Moray, Forres — Kinloss War Memorial
In Honoured Memory of The Brave Men from Kinloss Parish Who Fell in the Great War 1914 — 1919 Capt. C.G. Grant Peterkin, Scottish Horse. · Lieut. A.S. Middleton, R.A.F. · 2nd Lt. A. Masson, Seaforth Hrs. · Corpl. R.E. Bisset, Seaforth . . . Map (db m128037) WM
6 United Kingdom, Scotland, Moray, Forres — The Cistercians of Kinloss
The Cistercians of Kinloss Cistercian monastic observance followed the Rule of St Benedict, insisting on plain clothing, two simple meals a day, and an austerity in church furnishings 'in places far from the concourse of men'. They developed an . . . Map (db m128073) HM
 
 
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