Search the archiveCurrently displaying: 7 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "St Fillan's Free Church" xDecade: "1910s" x Search term Filter by Subject Newport at War (3)Remembrance (3)Filter by Format Artifact (1)Booklet (1)Newspaper cutting (2)Photograph (3)Filter by Decade 1840s (3)1850s (3)1860s (4)1870s (4)1880s (4)1890s (4)1900s (4)1920s (4)1930s (4)1940s (4)1950s (3)1960s (2)1970s (2)Filter by Century 19th (4) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest St Fillan's Church Newspaper Cutting 1957 Newspaper article on St Fillan's Church from 26 January 1957. St Fillan's Church A closer view of St Fillan's Church on the corner of William Street and King Street. St Fillan's Church William Street St Fillan's Church. A more unusual view from William Street. During World War Two, the church spire was used by Norwegian pilots to align their Catalinas on the correct flight path for landing at Woodhaven, following their secret missions over enemy-occupied Norway. St Fillan's Church Handbook 1946 Booklet giving an account of the history of St Fillan's Free church. St Fillan's Church Memorial Window Dedication 1919 Newscutting reporting the dedication of the memorial windows in St Fillan's Church in 1919. The windows were gifted to the church by Mr and Mrs Gavin L Wilson of Kilnburn in memory of their son Gavin who died of wounds in France in August 1918, aged 19. St Fillan's Church World War I Memorial Plaque Memorial plaque from St Fillan's Church, now located in Newport-on-Tay Church of Scotland. It commemorates all those from St Fillan's Church who died in WWI. Henry Douglas Buik James Hynd Chalmers John Wood Haggart Robert Haggart Thomas Thomson Leitch Robert Paul William Taylor Ross James Sydney Scott Harold Henderson Smith Herbert Storrier Frederick Johnston Watson Stanley Lee Watson Gavin Arthur Wilson St Fillan's Church: World War I Casualties Panel showing the twelve World War I casualties who were members of St Fillan's Church. More details of all these casualties, and others, can be found under the Poppy Project in our archive.