West Highland Steamers

West Highland Steamers

Author: The West Highland Steamer Club

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2014-11-15

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 1445644304

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Using photos from two collections donated to the West Highland Steamer Club, the best are shown here in this new book on West Highland Steamers.


West Highland Piers

West Highland Piers

Author: Alistair Deayton

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2012-02-15

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 1445624370

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The fascinating history of piers 'on the West Highland coast of Scotland illustrated through a wonderful collection of images, from the nineteenth-century to the present day.


The West Highland Railway

The West Highland Railway

Author: John A. McGregor

Publisher: Birlinn Ltd

Published: 2005-08-19

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 1788855728

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The West Highland Railway, which opened to Fort William in 1894 and to Mallaig in 1901, follows a scenic route by Loch Lomond, Breadalbane and Lochaber to the west coast of Scotland and is one of the most famous railway lines in the world. This book describes the late-nineteenth-century 'railway mania' in the Highlands, addressing the politics of promotion and the disputes over state assistance for the Fort William–Mallaig line, rather than the heroics and the romance of construction and operation. It discusses the uneasy alliances and battles between the railway companies of Scotland, as well as those between Scottish lines and their English counterparts. It also reviews other schemes, more or less successful, and examines the expectations bound up with railway development, asking how far these had been achieved, or remained relevant, by 1914. 'This is a meticulously researched book . . . a unique and comprehensive history of the origins of the West Highland Railway . . . an essential addition to the library of anyone with an interest in Scottish railway history' - Ewan Crawford, University of Glasgow 'a fascinating and revealing study of rail development issues in the western Highlands between the 1840s and 1914' - Tom Hart, University of Glasgow


Brigh an Òrain - A Story in Every Song

Brigh an Òrain - A Story in Every Song

Author: Lauchie MacLellan

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2001-02-21

Total Pages: 463

ISBN-13: 0773568514

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Few published collections of Gaelic song place the songs or their singers and communities in context. Brìgh an Òrain - A Story in Every Song corrects this, showing how the inherited art of a fourth-generation Canadian Gael fits within biographical, social, and historical contexts. It is the first major study of its kind to be undertaken for a Scottish Gaelic singer. The forty-eight songs and nine folktales in the collection are transcribed from field recordings and presented as the singer performed them, with an English translation provided. All the songs are accompanied by musical transcriptions. The book also includes a brief autobiography in Lauchie MacLellan's entertaining narrative style. John Shaw has added extensive notes and references, as well as photos and maps. In an era of growing appreciation of Celtic cultures, Brìgh an Òrain - A Story in Every Song makes an important Gaelic tradition available to the general reader. The materials also serve as a unique, adaptable resource for those with more specialized research or teaching interests in ethnology/folklore, Canadian studies, Gaelic language, ethnomusicology, Celtic studies, anthropology, and social history.