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The Trust at the church site |
Campbell McKenzie is interviewed by Lesley Riddoch |
The grave slab of Roderick VII, the last of the Macleod of Lewis Chiefs (Died 1498) |
The celtic carved grave slab of Margaret, daughter of Roderick. (Died 1503) |
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Work commences on the sea defences |
The south elevation of the church |
Another view of the south elevation |
A view from the churchyard along the Braidhe Sands |
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A view from inside the church looking through one of the windows |
Grass and foliage growing on top of the walls of the church |
A drawing of the funeral of Mary Carn Mackenzie in 1827 |
A drawing of how the interior of the church may have looked two hundred years ago |
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A watercolour of the Uidh Church as it may have looked when first built |
A celtic monk similar to those from the Uidh Church |
A sketch of the tomb of Roderick VII in the western chapel of the church |
A sketch of Roderick VII, the last of the Macleod of Lewis Chiefs |
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A view from the access road with the church in the centreground |
Plan of the newly commissioned graveyard gates (Click to enlarge) |
A portrait of the 5th Earl of Seaforth, who is buried in the graveyard at Uidh. |
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