Shepherd Sandy features in magazine’s spring edition
Sandy is the subject of an article in the publication, penned by the magazine’s editor, Angus Martin.
Sandy is the subject of an article in the publication, penned by the magazine’s editor, Angus Martin.
The magazine features many other articles by various authors on both historical and contemporary topics.
The first issue of the magazine was published in April 1977, under the editorship of Mrs Peggy Hunter, Southend, and it has appeared continuously ever since.
The latest edition of the Kintyre Antiquarian and Natural History Society Magazine features an article about the society’s own history in honour of its centenary year
Campbeltown’s iconic 14th century cross has been restored to its former glory.
Copies of the latest edition are available to purchase from various shops in Kintyre.
Did you know that despite Scotland’s extensive coastline, early Scots ate very little fish?
Mr Martin recalled that ‘Scotland’s first world boxing champion’ Lynch fought an 1936 exhibition match in Campbeltown.
A Courier ‘From our Files’ tale of an adder bite prompted Sandy McMillan to write: ‘An Encounter with an Adder.’
‘Raw and intimate with just four cast members and a sparse set.’ Emma Macalister Hall.