Welcome to Imogen
Imogen started volunteering with us in July 2022. She had completed her Degree in Ancient History and was looking for work experience. Thanks to the Gannochy Trust and the SSE Griffin Windfarm Community funding, we now welcome Imogen as ‘an employee’. Her main...
Santa Day – Saturday 10th December
Come along to the Community Archive and make a fabulous Christmas decoration/card and see our exhibition celebrating the life of Gordon McIntosh.
Exciting new acquisition
We have recently received an amazing album containing what could be the earliest ever photographs of Dunkeld. Taken by Dr John Wheeley Gough Gutch in May 1857 during his visit to Scotland.
A huge thank you to the Griffin Windfarm Community Fund
The SSE/Griffin Windfarm Community Fund have very kindly partly funded an amazing project we plan for 2023. By 3D scanning our museum objects we plan to create a museum for people with severe sight impairment, free online and accessible exhibitions, as well as...
David Arbuthnott retires as Chair of the Trust
David Arbuthnott, a very well-known figure in Dunkeld, with Alison Gillies and Ruth Brown at his retirement as Trustee Chair of the Chapter House Museum Trust (Community Archive). To recognise his commitment and valuable contribution to the Archive, we have honoured...
Fabulous !! But “spooky”
A "huge" thank you to Lindsey Gibb, our very own "local" storyteller, for a creepy afternoon of spooky stories. And thank you to all the children who attended, we hope you had a fab time!
Chosen to represent one of the Scottish Council on Archives “TWENTY TREASURES”
Our Padre's notebook has been chosen as one of the Scottish Council on Archives "Twenty Treasures" to help celebrate their 20th anniversary. Follow the link to the other treasures Twenty Treasures - Scottish Council on Archives (scottisharchives.org.uk) Information...
MacIntosh Exhibition at Dunkeld Strathspey & Reel Society 90th Anniversary Concert – Sat 29th October
Our exhibition at the concert will tell the story of the MacINtosh family and their music. Plus, the exciting news about the discovery of unpublished music manuscripts found in the archive, written by James MacIntosh. James was the co-founder of the Dunkeld and...
A “HUGE” thank you to The Gannochy Trust
The Gannochy Trust have very kindly partly funded an amazing project we plan for 2023. By 3D scanning our museum objects we plan to create a museum for people with severe sight impairment, free online and accessible exhibitions, as well as outreach work with schools.