Monthly Archives: April 2014

Friday photo: Where’s the tipp-ex?

A researcher has recently been making use of the General Register of the Poor for Stornoway for 1895-1905 as part of his PhD research.  The General Register lists all the people in the parish of Stornoway who were receiving support from … Continue reading

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Friday photo: Roll on-roll off ferries come to the islands

Tuesday saw the 50th anniversary of the introduction of a car ferry to the Western Isles.  The MV Hebrides was brought into service on the Uig-Tarbert-Lochmaddy triangle on 15 April 1964 by David MacBrayne Ltd.  She was built by Russell … Continue reading

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Friday photo: A walk on the beach

Garry beach sitting in the next bay north of the Traigh Mhor at Tolsta, Lewis is a great a great beach for exploring. The sea stacks and collapsed rocks are great for clambering around and the sea cave is fun … Continue reading

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Friday photo: How many Pabbays?!

This Friday’s image is taken from Bosival at Leveburgh looking out over the sound of Harris to Pabbay.  Pabbay comes from the Norse “Papey” meaning island of the papar i.e. monks. The Outer Hebrides has three islands called Pabbay, all … Continue reading

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