This museum, owned by the South Uist Historical Trust and the Kildonan Centre, is a heritage and cultural facility. The museum gives an historical overview of South Uist/Uibhist a Deas from pre-history to the eighteenth century. South Uist has numerous archaeological sites. The Kildonan Centre also has a craft shop and café and is located on the main A865 north from Daliburgh www.kildonanmuseum.co.uk and is open from April until October.
Image: Clanranald Armorial Stone image courtesy of Kildonan Museum. Clanranald Armorial Stone Clach Chlann ‘ic Aileann. This panel came from an ancient religious settlement at Howmore (Scottish Gaelic: Togh Mòr or Tobha Mor). It is the oldest Church site in South Uist. The carved panel would once have been incorporated into the wall of one of the Chapels.