If you are interested in finding out more about some of the history of Meigle and Ardler, there are further sources of information here:
Meigle Museum - www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/meigle-sculptured-stone-museum/
Ardler - Ardler – A Village History, by Christopher Dingwall
Archeological information - Tayside and Fife Archeological Committee
Cardean - Cardean: the changing face of a Flavian fort in Scotland by Birgitta Hoffmann
Old Maggie - https://cateranecomuseum.co.uk/site/maggies-tree-or-old-maggie/
The photography of the Laing family - Cateran Ecomuseum website
The Walk Through Time project has only been possible thanks to the support of our funders and our team of historians who generously volunteered their time, knowledge and expertise to research and collate the information provided in this website.
We are hugely grateful that the Walk Through Time project – including this website - has been generously supported by a number of funders:
Perth and Kinross Council Community-Led Local Development Fund
The Hugh Fraser Foundation
Images on this website appear with grateful thanks to the following contributors:
Rae Taylor
Annie Anderson
Clare McMicking, CraicN Communications
The University of Dundee
Dundee Library
Ordnance Survey