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Little Colonsay Top # 5 Facts
Little Colonsay Top # 5 Facts
published: 29 Oct 2015
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Basking Sharks of Little Colonsay
published: 04 Sep 2013
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Little Oystercatcher at Kiloran Bay (Colonsay)
Recorded on the 5/7/2013
published: 25 Jan 2018
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MacNeill House On History Visit To Island Of Colonsay Inner Hebrides Scotland
Tour Scotland travel video clip, with Scottish music, of the MacNeill House on ancestry, genealogy, history visit to Island Of Colonsay, Inner Hebrides. The central part of the house, was first built by the McNeill family in 1722. This is the earliest classical Georgian country house in Argyll. It has been extended twice in between 1722 and the early 20th century. The surname MacNeill was first found in on the islands of Barra, Gigha, Colonsay, and Oronsay. According to traditional records in 1049, Niall, a direct descendent of King Niall of the Nine Hostages, landed in Barra and founded the Clan MacNeill of Barra. Over the years, MacNeill has been spelled MacNeil, MacNeill, MacNeal, MacNeilage, MacNeale, MacNeall, MacNeille, MacNeel, MacNiel, MacGreal, Mcneil, Mcneill, McNeal, Mcneal, Mcn...
published: 03 Jul 2021
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Old Photographs Of Isle Of Colonsay Inner Hebrides Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Colonsay, Scottish Gaelic: Colbhasa, an island in the Inner Hebrides, located north of Islay and south of Mull. During the 18th century the lairds of the island were Macneils, and included Archibald Macneil. Colonsay House was first built by the Mcneil family in 1722. Colonsay is the ancestral home of Clan Macfie and the Colonsay branch of Clan MacNeil. Little is known of the early history of the Clan Macfie, however, it is certain that the clan served under the Lords of the Isles, descendants of Somerled, who ruled the Hebrides from the 14th century to the late 16th century. Following the forfeiture of the Lordship of the Isles in the late 15th century, the clan still attached itself to powerful Macdonalds. In the early 17th century the last c...
published: 08 Dec 2018
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The Colonsay Hotel, Isle of Colonsay, United Kingdom
The Colonsay Hotel, Isle of Colonsay, United Kingdom
About Property:
You're eligible for a Genius discount at The Colonsay Hotel! To save at this property, all you have to do is sign in.
Built in 1750, The Colonsay Hotel features scenic views over the sea to the neighbouring island of Jura. Free parking is provided on site, and the property features a garden, terrace and library.
A private bathroom, TV and tea & coffee making facilities are featured each room at The Colonsay.
Open fires, painted floorboards and deep sofa...
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Address: Isle of Colonsay, Isle of Colonsay, PA61 7YU, United K...
published: 08 Jan 2022
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Lord Colonsay Monument Scalasaig On History Visit To Island Of Colonsay Inner Hebrides Scotland
Tour Scotland travel video clip, with Scottish music, of the Lord Colonsay monument on the top of Cnoc na Faire Mòr, hill, above and to the South of the main village of Scalasaig, Scottish Gaelic: Sgalasaig, located on the east coast, on ancestry, genealogy, history visit to Island Of Colonsay, Inner Hebrides. The monument was erected in by local people in memory of the laird, Duncan McNeill, 6th of Colonsay, as he did not remove any of his tenants during the Highland Clearances. It has superb views over Scalasaig and across to Jura and Islay. The island has previously been owned by the MacDonalds, the Campbells and the MacNeills and was acquired by Lord Strathcona in 1905.
The surname MacNeill was first found in on the islands of Barra, Gigha, Colonsay, and Oronsay. According to traditio...
published: 05 Jul 2021
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Roz and her housing pathway on Colonsay
Listen to this young islander discuss her housing pathways since moving to the Isle of Colonsay.
published: 28 Apr 2016
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The Inner Hebridean Island of Colonsay - MacPhie Bagging - Hiking & Wild Camping
A train - A ferry and a two day hike over the MacPhies of Colonsay. Camping and exploring the beautiful island. Luxe Hexpeak the tent of choice. Big Agnes sleep pad fail.. Sunny, windy wild camp.
#colonsay #wildcamp #island #oronsay
published: 30 Apr 2022
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OUR SIMPLE LIFE ON A TINY SCOTTISH ISLAND | long sandy beaches, an abandoned village & lots of cows
Today I'd love to share with you a glimpse into our life on a tiny Scottish Island in the Outer Hebrides. Last Autumn we spent an entire month living and working on Vatersay, a tiny island of 90 people a 5 hour boat journey from the Scottish mainland. Vatersay is connected to a slightly bigger island called Barra, both are known for their beautiful long sandy beaches, clear turquoise water and an otherwise rugged windswept landscape. I hope you enjoy the video!
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published: 08 Feb 2021
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MacNeill House On History Visit To Island Of Colonsay Inner Hebrides Scotland
Tour Scotland travel video clip, with Scottish music, of the MacNeill House on ancestry, genealogy, history visit to Island Of Colonsay, Inner Hebrides. The cen...
Tour Scotland travel video clip, with Scottish music, of the MacNeill House on ancestry, genealogy, history visit to Island Of Colonsay, Inner Hebrides. The central part of the house, was first built by the McNeill family in 1722. This is the earliest classical Georgian country house in Argyll. It has been extended twice in between 1722 and the early 20th century. The surname MacNeill was first found in on the islands of Barra, Gigha, Colonsay, and Oronsay. According to traditional records in 1049, Niall, a direct descendent of King Niall of the Nine Hostages, landed in Barra and founded the Clan MacNeill of Barra. Over the years, MacNeill has been spelled MacNeil, MacNeill, MacNeal, MacNeilage, MacNeale, MacNeall, MacNeille, MacNeel, MacNiel, MacGreal, Mcneil, Mcneill, McNeal, Mcneal, Mcneall and many more.
The MacNeils of Colonsay obtained Colonsay in 1700 and owned it until 1904 when it was sold by John Carstairs McNeil. Major General Sir John Carstairs McNeill, born 28 March 1831, died 25 May 1904, was a senior British Army officer and Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was the son of Anne Elizabeth McNeill née Carstairs, and Alexander McNeill, born 1791, died 1850, brother of Duncan McNeill, Lord Colonsay, born 1793, died 1874, and of Sir John McNeill, born 1795, died 1883. His own brother was Alexander McNeill. He was educated at St Andrews University in Fife and at Addiscombe Military Seminary in what is now the London Borough of Croydon in England. McNeill was 33 years old, and a lieutenant colonel in the 107th Regiment of Foot Bengal Light Infantry, later The Royal Sussex Regiment, while serving as an Aide-de-Camp to Lieutenant General Sir Duncan Cameron during the Invasion of Waikato, one of the campaigns in the New Zealand Wars, when he was awarded the Victoria Cross. McNeill later achieved the rank of major general, and in retirement became an equerry to Queen Victoria.
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Tour Scotland travel video clip, with Scottish music, of the MacNeill House on ancestry, genealogy, history visit to Island Of Colonsay, Inner Hebrides. The central part of the house, was first built by the McNeill family in 1722. This is the earliest classical Georgian country house in Argyll. It has been extended twice in between 1722 and the early 20th century. The surname MacNeill was first found in on the islands of Barra, Gigha, Colonsay, and Oronsay. According to traditional records in 1049, Niall, a direct descendent of King Niall of the Nine Hostages, landed in Barra and founded the Clan MacNeill of Barra. Over the years, MacNeill has been spelled MacNeil, MacNeill, MacNeal, MacNeilage, MacNeale, MacNeall, MacNeille, MacNeel, MacNiel, MacGreal, Mcneil, Mcneill, McNeal, Mcneal, Mcneall and many more.
The MacNeils of Colonsay obtained Colonsay in 1700 and owned it until 1904 when it was sold by John Carstairs McNeil. Major General Sir John Carstairs McNeill, born 28 March 1831, died 25 May 1904, was a senior British Army officer and Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was the son of Anne Elizabeth McNeill née Carstairs, and Alexander McNeill, born 1791, died 1850, brother of Duncan McNeill, Lord Colonsay, born 1793, died 1874, and of Sir John McNeill, born 1795, died 1883. His own brother was Alexander McNeill. He was educated at St Andrews University in Fife and at Addiscombe Military Seminary in what is now the London Borough of Croydon in England. McNeill was 33 years old, and a lieutenant colonel in the 107th Regiment of Foot Bengal Light Infantry, later The Royal Sussex Regiment, while serving as an Aide-de-Camp to Lieutenant General Sir Duncan Cameron during the Invasion of Waikato, one of the campaigns in the New Zealand Wars, when he was awarded the Victoria Cross. McNeill later achieved the rank of major general, and in retirement became an equerry to Queen Victoria.
- published: 03 Jul 2021
- views: 684
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Old Photographs Of Isle Of Colonsay Inner Hebrides Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Colonsay, Scottish Gaelic: Colbhasa, an island in the Inner Hebrides, located north of Islay and south of Mull. Du...
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Colonsay, Scottish Gaelic: Colbhasa, an island in the Inner Hebrides, located north of Islay and south of Mull. During the 18th century the lairds of the island were Macneils, and included Archibald Macneil. Colonsay House was first built by the Mcneil family in 1722. Colonsay is the ancestral home of Clan Macfie and the Colonsay branch of Clan MacNeil. Little is known of the early history of the Clan Macfie, however, it is certain that the clan served under the Lords of the Isles, descendants of Somerled, who ruled the Hebrides from the 14th century to the late 16th century. Following the forfeiture of the Lordship of the Isles in the late 15th century, the clan still attached itself to powerful Macdonalds. In the early 17th century the last chief of the clan was executed as Colonsay was lost to the control of a Macdonald. Without a chief of their own to control their home lands the clan was considered a leaderless " broken clan ". From this point on the Macfies followed the Macdonalds of Islay, though a branch of the clan was dispersed to lands controlled by Clan Cameron In the early 19th century Ewen Macphee became a notorious outlaw, " revered and feared by locals and despised by the authorities ". Today the modern Clan Macfie is alive with nine associated clan societies located around the world. Donald MacKinnon, was born in 1839 on Colonsay. He was a Celtic scholar, the first elected Professor of Celtic languages, literature, history and antiquities at Edinburgh University, a chair he occupied from 1882 to the year of his death in 1914.
https://wn.com/Old_Photographs_Of_Isle_Of_Colonsay_Inner_Hebrides_Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Colonsay, Scottish Gaelic: Colbhasa, an island in the Inner Hebrides, located north of Islay and south of Mull. During the 18th century the lairds of the island were Macneils, and included Archibald Macneil. Colonsay House was first built by the Mcneil family in 1722. Colonsay is the ancestral home of Clan Macfie and the Colonsay branch of Clan MacNeil. Little is known of the early history of the Clan Macfie, however, it is certain that the clan served under the Lords of the Isles, descendants of Somerled, who ruled the Hebrides from the 14th century to the late 16th century. Following the forfeiture of the Lordship of the Isles in the late 15th century, the clan still attached itself to powerful Macdonalds. In the early 17th century the last chief of the clan was executed as Colonsay was lost to the control of a Macdonald. Without a chief of their own to control their home lands the clan was considered a leaderless " broken clan ". From this point on the Macfies followed the Macdonalds of Islay, though a branch of the clan was dispersed to lands controlled by Clan Cameron In the early 19th century Ewen Macphee became a notorious outlaw, " revered and feared by locals and despised by the authorities ". Today the modern Clan Macfie is alive with nine associated clan societies located around the world. Donald MacKinnon, was born in 1839 on Colonsay. He was a Celtic scholar, the first elected Professor of Celtic languages, literature, history and antiquities at Edinburgh University, a chair he occupied from 1882 to the year of his death in 1914.
- published: 08 Dec 2018
- views: 1496
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The Colonsay Hotel, Isle of Colonsay, United Kingdom
The Colonsay Hotel, Isle of Colonsay, United Kingdom
About Property:
You're eligible for a Genius discount at The Colonsay Hotel! To save at this property, all ...
The Colonsay Hotel, Isle of Colonsay, United Kingdom
About Property:
You're eligible for a Genius discount at The Colonsay Hotel! To save at this property, all you have to do is sign in.
Built in 1750, The Colonsay Hotel features scenic views over the sea to the neighbouring island of Jura. Free parking is provided on site, and the property features a garden, terrace and library.
A private bathroom, TV and tea & coffee making facilities are featured each room at The Colonsay.
Open fires, painted floorboards and deep sofa...
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Booking or More Details: https://www.booking.com/hotel/gb/the-colonsay.en-gb.html?aid=2106187&no_rooms=1&group_adults=2
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Address: Isle of Colonsay, Isle of Colonsay, PA61 7YU, United Kingdom
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The Colonsay Hotel, Isle of Colonsay, United Kingdom
About Property:
You're eligible for a Genius discount at The Colonsay Hotel! To save at this property, all you have to do is sign in.
Built in 1750, The Colonsay Hotel features scenic views over the sea to the neighbouring island of Jura. Free parking is provided on site, and the property features a garden, terrace and library.
A private bathroom, TV and tea & coffee making facilities are featured each room at The Colonsay.
Open fires, painted floorboards and deep sofa...
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Booking or More Details: https://www.booking.com/hotel/gb/the-colonsay.en-gb.html?aid=2106187&no_rooms=1&group_adults=2
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- published: 08 Jan 2022
- views: 478
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Lord Colonsay Monument Scalasaig On History Visit To Island Of Colonsay Inner Hebrides Scotland
Tour Scotland travel video clip, with Scottish music, of the Lord Colonsay monument on the top of Cnoc na Faire Mòr, hill, above and to the South of the main vi...
Tour Scotland travel video clip, with Scottish music, of the Lord Colonsay monument on the top of Cnoc na Faire Mòr, hill, above and to the South of the main village of Scalasaig, Scottish Gaelic: Sgalasaig, located on the east coast, on ancestry, genealogy, history visit to Island Of Colonsay, Inner Hebrides. The monument was erected in by local people in memory of the laird, Duncan McNeill, 6th of Colonsay, as he did not remove any of his tenants during the Highland Clearances. It has superb views over Scalasaig and across to Jura and Islay. The island has previously been owned by the MacDonalds, the Campbells and the MacNeills and was acquired by Lord Strathcona in 1905.
The surname MacNeill was first found in on the islands of Barra, Gigha, Colonsay, and Oronsay. According to traditional records in 1049, Niall, a direct descendent of King Niall of the Nine Hostages, landed in Barra and founded the Clan MacNeill of Barra. Over the years, MacNeill has been spelled MacNeil, MacNeill, MacNeal, MacNeilage, MacNeale, MacNeall, MacNeille, MacNeel, MacNiel, MacGreal, Mcneil, Mcneill, McNeal, Mcneal, Mcneall and many more.
https://wn.com/Lord_Colonsay_Monument_Scalasaig_On_History_Visit_To_Island_Of_Colonsay_Inner_Hebrides_Scotland
Tour Scotland travel video clip, with Scottish music, of the Lord Colonsay monument on the top of Cnoc na Faire Mòr, hill, above and to the South of the main village of Scalasaig, Scottish Gaelic: Sgalasaig, located on the east coast, on ancestry, genealogy, history visit to Island Of Colonsay, Inner Hebrides. The monument was erected in by local people in memory of the laird, Duncan McNeill, 6th of Colonsay, as he did not remove any of his tenants during the Highland Clearances. It has superb views over Scalasaig and across to Jura and Islay. The island has previously been owned by the MacDonalds, the Campbells and the MacNeills and was acquired by Lord Strathcona in 1905.
The surname MacNeill was first found in on the islands of Barra, Gigha, Colonsay, and Oronsay. According to traditional records in 1049, Niall, a direct descendent of King Niall of the Nine Hostages, landed in Barra and founded the Clan MacNeill of Barra. Over the years, MacNeill has been spelled MacNeil, MacNeill, MacNeal, MacNeilage, MacNeale, MacNeall, MacNeille, MacNeel, MacNiel, MacGreal, Mcneil, Mcneill, McNeal, Mcneal, Mcneall and many more.
- published: 05 Jul 2021
- views: 242
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Roz and her housing pathway on Colonsay
Listen to this young islander discuss her housing pathways since moving to the Isle of Colonsay.
Listen to this young islander discuss her housing pathways since moving to the Isle of Colonsay.
https://wn.com/Roz_And_Her_Housing_Pathway_On_Colonsay
Listen to this young islander discuss her housing pathways since moving to the Isle of Colonsay.
- published: 28 Apr 2016
- views: 200
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The Inner Hebridean Island of Colonsay - MacPhie Bagging - Hiking & Wild Camping
A train - A ferry and a two day hike over the MacPhies of Colonsay. Camping and exploring the beautiful island. Luxe Hexpeak the tent of choice. Big Agnes sleep...
A train - A ferry and a two day hike over the MacPhies of Colonsay. Camping and exploring the beautiful island. Luxe Hexpeak the tent of choice. Big Agnes sleep pad fail.. Sunny, windy wild camp.
#colonsay #wildcamp #island #oronsay
https://wn.com/The_Inner_Hebridean_Island_Of_Colonsay_Macphie_Bagging_Hiking_Wild_Camping
A train - A ferry and a two day hike over the MacPhies of Colonsay. Camping and exploring the beautiful island. Luxe Hexpeak the tent of choice. Big Agnes sleep pad fail.. Sunny, windy wild camp.
#colonsay #wildcamp #island #oronsay
- published: 30 Apr 2022
- views: 2853
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OUR SIMPLE LIFE ON A TINY SCOTTISH ISLAND | long sandy beaches, an abandoned village & lots of cows
Today I'd love to share with you a glimpse into our life on a tiny Scottish Island in the Outer Hebrides. Last Autumn we spent an entire month living and workin...
Today I'd love to share with you a glimpse into our life on a tiny Scottish Island in the Outer Hebrides. Last Autumn we spent an entire month living and working on Vatersay, a tiny island of 90 people a 5 hour boat journey from the Scottish mainland. Vatersay is connected to a slightly bigger island called Barra, both are known for their beautiful long sandy beaches, clear turquoise water and an otherwise rugged windswept landscape. I hope you enjoy the video!
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#barra #isleofbarra #vatersay #outerhebrides #simpleliving #island #countryside #scotland #slowliving #minimalism #foraging #abandonedvillage
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Today I'd love to share with you a glimpse into our life on a tiny Scottish Island in the Outer Hebrides. Last Autumn we spent an entire month living and working on Vatersay, a tiny island of 90 people a 5 hour boat journey from the Scottish mainland. Vatersay is connected to a slightly bigger island called Barra, both are known for their beautiful long sandy beaches, clear turquoise water and an otherwise rugged windswept landscape. I hope you enjoy the video!
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/alexandrareuter
Follow me on the socials:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexandrareuterr/
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CAMERA: Canon EOS 80D
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Disclaimer: This video is not sponsored. Thanks for watching!
#barra #isleofbarra #vatersay #outerhebrides #simpleliving #island #countryside #scotland #slowliving #minimalism #foraging #abandonedvillage
- published: 08 Feb 2021
- views: 1914794