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Eriskay (Scottish Gaelic: Èirisgeigh), from the Old
Norse for "Eric's Isle", is an
island and
community council area of the
Outer Hebrides in northern...
- The
Eriskay Pony (Scottish Gaelic: Each Beag nan
Eilean or Each Èirisgeach) is a
breed of pony from Scotland. It is
generally grey in colour, and has...
- The "
Eriskay Love Lilt" is a
traditional Scottish song ****ociated with the
island of
Eriskay in
Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The
chorus of the song features...
- (also
known as St Michael's of the Sea) is a
Category C
listed building in
Eriskay,
South Uist, Scotland. Of
Roman Catholic denomination and
built on the...
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Gaelic poets.
Allan MacDonald (1859–1905), who
spent his
adult life on
Eriskay and
South Uist,
composed hymns and
verse in
honour of the
Blessed Virgin...
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south to north, the
inhabited islands in the
island group are Èirisgeigh (
Eriskay),
Uibhist a Deas (South Uist),
Grimsay (South),
Beinn nam
Faoghla (Benbecula)...
- port was
built in the
village to
serve a new
ferry link
between Barra and
Eriskay as part of the
Sound of
Barra Integrated Transport Project. The
ferry service...
- a
cargo ship that ran
aground off the
coast of the
Hebridean island of
Eriskay in 1941. Her
cargo included 22,000
cases of
scotch whisky and £3 million...
- The
remainder of the
island is
treated as a
nature reserve with wild
Eriskay ponies,
Saanen goats, Soay
sheep and the
replanting of
native trees. The...
- 372-square-kilometre (92,000-acre) estate,
which included Benbecula,
South Uist and
Eriskay for £4.5
million to a community-owned
organisation known as Stòras Uibhist...