Tag Archives: communities

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2004.91.1

Two old men over a hundred

Sound clip in English of Angus MacLean telling a humorous anecdote about two old men over a hundred.

Courtesy of Mr Angus MacLean

In a discussion about families living in Caoles in 1881 recorded by Dr John Holliday in June 2004, Angus MacLean of Scarinish tells a humorous anecdote about two old men in Caoles to Alasdair Sinclair and Duncan Grant.

At the time of the story, the two men – Iain MacLean and Ruaraidh MacDonald – were both over a hundred years old. Caoles was mainly unfenced and, despite his age, Iain’s job was to keep the animals within the township boundaries and out of the crops. This was not without precedent.

The Statistical Account of the 1790s recorded ten islanders over ninety and one over a hundred. ‘The Tiry-man above 100, was allowed to be 106, at his death, in spring last. Except for the last 7 years he supported himself and wife by herding. His liveliness appeared to the last, not only by walking but dancing.’

2004.91.2

Mini-disk recording of Angus MacLean, Scarinish talking to Dr John Holliday in June 2004.

Angus MacLean of Scarinish talking to Dr John Holliday in June 2004 about Caoles families in the 1881 census, with Duncan Grant and Alasdair Sinclair.

1997.277.1

Paperback book `The Immortal Isles by Seton Gordon.

The wildlife, weather, people, culture and history of the Outer Hebrides.

De-accessioned 1.3.2026.

2004.70.2

Paperback book `Rona: The distant island` by Michael Robson.

The history of the island of Rona and the people connected with it.

2004.62.2

Paperback book `Lewis – A history of the island` by Donald Macdonald.

The history of Lewis from prehistoric times through the Norse period, the clan feuds and the various proprietorships up to the present day.

De-accessioned 1.3.2026.

2000.236.1

Hardback book `Mull – The Island and Its People` by Jo Currie.

The story of the landlords, tacksmen, cottars and others who lived or visited the island of Mull.

2000.236.2

Hardback book `Skye and the Inner Hebrides` by Alasdair Alpin MacGregor.

Account of journey through Skye and the inner Hebrides by the author.

2004.48.3

Paperback book `Stones of Aran: Pilgrimage` by Tim Robinson.

Account of a sunwise journey by the author round the coast of Arainn, the largest of the Aran islands in Galway Bay.

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