Walking on Uist and Barra

Walking on Uist and Barra
Title Walking on Uist and Barra PDF eBook
Author Mike Townsend
Publisher Cicerone Press Limited
Pages 251
Release 2023-03-31
Genre Travel
ISBN 1783629444

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This guide offers 40 walking routes on the Uists and Barra - a unique 100km cluster of islands in Scotland's Outer Hebrides. The walks are varied and graded, from short, flat beach walks beside crystal clear waters to long excursions across wild mountainous terrain, the routes visit all the major islands from Berneray to Vatersay but also those smaller and offshore such as Eriskay and Mingulay. Routes are described in four sections, by area, and illustrated with vivid colour photographs and OS 1:50,000 mapping. Walking across these landscapes, especially the hill country, gives a sense of remoteness and peaceful solitude that cannot be found in the mainland's National Parks or on the Munros busy with peak baggers. Despite a relatively narrow area, Uist and Barra's diverse islands offer a contrasting walking terrain and many ancient historic sites such as chambered cairns and standing stones as well as lots of local wildlife. Upland areas are home to red deer and golden and white-tailed eagles, while along the coast grey seals are common and thousands of birds set up their breeding grounds in the machair. Daily flights between Glasgow and Benbecula as well as the ferry network mean that all of the islands are readily accessible.

North Uist in History and Legend

North Uist in History and Legend
Title North Uist in History and Legend PDF eBook
Author Bill Lawson
Publisher Birlinn Ltd
Pages 275
Release 2022-05-06
Genre History
ISBN 1788852745

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Like all the Hebrides, North Uist has a fascinating history and a landscape scattered with historic sites, from Neolithic burial chambers, Iron Age forts and medieval churches to battle-sites and townships forged in the days of kelp trade and deserted during the subsequent traumas of clearance and emigration. In this informative book, Bill Lawson writes about the island and its people, drawing on recorded history and also the rich tradition of story and song in which the informal history of the people was passed down. He also incorporates many personal reminiscences of his travels through the island.

Stories from South Uist

Stories from South Uist
Title Stories from South Uist PDF eBook
Author Angus MacLellan
Publisher Birlinn Ltd
Pages 327
Release 2016-03-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0857902717

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This is an extraordinary collection of tales from one of the very greatest Gaelic storytellers, Angus MacLellan, and translated by one of Scotland's finest Celtic Scholars, John Lorne Campbell. The stories in the book include every type of tale found on South Uist, from Fingalian heroes and ghost stories to international folktales and humorous and historical local anecdotes. These tales of ancient kings, thrilling escapes, jealous stepmothers and magic spells are fascinating not only for their narrative power, but also their links with myths and legends from Ireland, Scandinavia, France and Greece. The Hebrideaen island of South Uist was one of the last places in Western Europe where the ancient art of Storytelling was still honoured and practised, and the style of these translations is at once original and hypnotic, reflecting the oral tradition at their source.

A School in South Uist

A School in South Uist
Title A School in South Uist PDF eBook
Author F.G. Rea
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Pages 274
Release 2016-02-19
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0857903144

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A fascinating portrait of life as an educator on a remote, rugged Scottish island at the turn of the twentieth century. These are the memoirs of a teacher from England who became headmaster of Garrynemonie School in South Uist in the 1890s. At that time, the Hebrides were as remote and forbidding to mainlanders as the Antarctic is today, and this particular island was one of the poorest districts in the Outer Hebrides. Roads were no more than rough tracks. Gaelic was the majority language, although children had to learn their lessons in English and few allowances were made for bilingual teaching. Epidemics were frequent, and the school had to close its doors because of outbreaks of smallpox, whooping cough, scarlet fever, mumps, and measles. F.G. Rea’s memoirs show how he strove to meet these difficulties—his pupils would recall him as a sincere, hard-working man and an excellent teacher. This work reveals his powers of observation and his interest in the unfamiliar scenes and events he witnessed and recorded, as well as providing a close-up view of this corner of the world in history.

A holiday in North Uist, a lecture (by X).

A holiday in North Uist, a lecture (by X).
Title A holiday in North Uist, a lecture (by X). PDF eBook
Author William Carmichael McIntosh
Publisher
Pages 46
Release 1865
Genre
ISBN

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North Uist

North Uist
Title North Uist PDF eBook
Author Erskine Beveridge
Publisher
Pages 856
Release 1911
Genre Archaeology
ISBN

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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland

Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Title Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland PDF eBook
Author Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Publisher
Pages 478
Release 1922
Genre Archaeology
ISBN

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Includes List of members.