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Stories

Objects, photographs, and documents from the camp's history — each one connected to a person.

Aerial view, 1948
ArchiveAerial view, 1948
Interpretation panels
MuseumInterpretation panels
Maimie MacPherson story
StoriesMaimie MacPherson story
Museum interior
MuseumMuseum interior
Steinmeyer archive
ArchiveSteinmeyer archive
The museum building
SiteThe museum building

Further Reading

Books and major publications about Cultybraggan Camp.

  • Camp 21 Comrie: POWs and Post-War Stories from Cultybraggan

    The story of Camp 21 from construction through the POW years to Cold War use and community ownership. Covers the Rosterg murder, the re-education programme, and life stories of individual prisoners. Available from the Cultybraggan Camp office for £16.99.

  • Camp 21 Cultybraggan: A History

    Comrie Oral History Group

    The foundational account of the camp's history, produced by the Comrie Oral History Group. Available locally for £5 or by post for £8.50 from the CDT office, Cultybraggan Camp, Comrie PH6 2AB.

  • Comrie Characters and Cameos (2000)

    James Hardie

    A collection of local memoirs and stories from Comrie. Includes first-hand recollections of the wartime camp and the arrival of prisoners from the Channel ports.

Suggestions welcome — contact the museum to recommend a title.