Clan Donnachaidh and the Macbeth exhibition
The Clan Donnachaidh Societyl loan of the Clach na Brataich for a major exhibition on Macbeth fr
MoreA huge thanks to all who joined us at the 2023 Gathering & AGM last month. It was wonderful to meet up with so many members and supporters – both locally and from overseas - where we were able to renew friendships and make new ones over the course of five very busy days.
Read a fuller report on the fun and activities that took place during the Gathering week, along with an update on the more formal proceedings at the AGM
One for the Ages - Read our blog on how the Gathering 2023 was a successful event for all.
The Clan Donnachaidh Societyl loan of the Clach na Brataich for a major exhibition on Macbeth fr
MoreThese latest additions to the Clan Museum surfaced only after many years in an old suitcase.
MoreOn the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe...
MoreAs you advance north across the Tay at Dunkeld, you are entering Atholl. The name, originally Athflota, means New Irelan
MoreWith thanks to our neighbours House of Bruar, it’s beginning to look a lot like Christ
MoreWhat a wonderful gathering this year. Thanks so much to those that worked so hard to organise it again and ma
MoreThe Lairds of Clan Donnachaidh at the Battle Of Culloden in Support of the Jacobites
MoreClach na Brataich is a legendary stone with historical significance in Scotland and associated with Clan Robertson.
MoreDr Jean Munro, life member of the Clan Donnachaidh Society (her grandmother was a Duncan), former Chairman of the
MoreIt was with deep sorrow that we heard of the passing of Andrew Duncan, a life member and former Chairman of the Clan Donnacha
More300 years ago the hillsides were dotted with little townships huddled round a good spring or well.
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