Films are in the works to document how two rural communities are reclaiming and retelling their own story of the Highland ...
A village that suffered the worst excesses of the Highland Clearances could be re-populated once again if a community buyout of the land goes ahead. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The ...
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The small village of Dervaig sits at the head of Loch a’Chumhainn on the Isle of Mull, its name – meaning ‘good inlet’ in old Norse - a throwback of Viking times. Six miles from Tobermory, its street ...
A new artwork is to be commissioned to celebrate a Gaelic poet whose poems highlighted the impact on rural communities of the Highland Clearances and Crofters' War. Màiri Mhòr nan Oran - Great Mary of ...
A Scottish director has turned one of the darkest chapters of the nation's history into a fantasy adventure film that stunned audiences at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. Ian Gordon, from Fife, ...
This painting is called The Last of the Clans and it was inspired by the Clearances. It shows members of a clan saying a sad farewell as a ship with their relatives onboard sails to another country.
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