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Inverardoch mausoleum

To play this short film please click here or on the image above.

Filmed at Inverardoch mausoleum, Doune, [St Fillans chapel] on the  13th January 2024.

This film is for:
[1] Cecile Hogendorp Campbell [died 1886]
[1] Carol Ann Campbell [died 1939]

Music credits:
[1] Telling stories – Dexter Britain
[2] Scott Walker Revisited

1898 OS map - the ruin of St Fillans chapel has become Inverardoch mausoleum
4 August 1886, Cecile Van Hogendrop Campbell
Death of Madame Cecile Campbell of Inverardoch - 1886
Cecile Campbell of Inverardoch
Foundation stone of Inverardoch House, Doune
Christmas dinner for the aged infirm and poor of Doune - Madame Campbell of Inverardoch, Dec 1865
Coal for the poor, Madame Cecile Campbell of Inverardoch, Dec 1884, Bridge of Allan Reporter
Cecile Jacqueline Caroline von Hogendorp, Madame Campbell of Inverardoch
1862 OS map - St Fillans chapel, in ruins, [later become Inverardoch mausoleum]
Caroline Ann Campbell 26 June 1939, Stirling Observer
Caroline Ann Campbell - the last of Inverardoch, Doune - died June 1939
1862 OS map - Inverardoch, Doune
Funeral of Madame Cecile Campbell of Inverardoch, Callander Advertiser - 14 August 1886
Inverardoch Chapel - Doune, Historical Notes, Moray S Mackay
Inverardoch mausoleum, Saturday 13 Jan 2024 (1)
Inverardoch mausoleum, Saturday 13 Jan 2024 (2)
Inverardoch mausoleum, Saturday 13 Jan 2024 (5)
Inverardoch mausoleum, Saturday 13 Jan 2024 (6)
Inverardoch mausoleum, Saturday 13 Jan 2024 (8)
Inverardoch mausoleum, Saturday 13 Jan 2024 (9)
Inverardoch mausoleum, Saturday 13 Jan 2024 (11)
Inverardoch mausoleum, Saturday 13 Jan 2024 (13)
Inverardoch mausoleum, Saturday 13 Jan 2024 (15)
Inverardoch mausoleum, Saturday 13 Jan 2024 (17)
Inverardoch mausoleum, Saturday 13 Jan 2024 (18)
Inverardoch mausoleum, Saturday 13 Jan 2024 (overlay)
John Campbell marriage to Cecile van Hogendorp - Glasgow Herald - Friday 12 July 1844
Madame Cecile Campbell of Inverardoch as described in 1882
Mr and Madame Campbell of Inverardoch to the people of Doune and Deanston - 13 June 1881, Stirling Observer
Old Churches in Kilmadock parish, May 1880
OS book, Kilmadock parish - St Fillan's chapel, Hermit Croft, [became Inverardoch mausoleum]
St Fillans Chapel, Hermit's croft, Inverardoch, Robert the Bruce, 31 Dec 1881, Stirling Observer
St Fillan's chapel, Inverardoch, Doune - 22 July 1858
The chapels of St Fillans

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