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Lismore: 'the Great Garden'
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ISBN 9781841585659
REGISTERED: 02/07/19
UPDATED: 07/09/25
Lismore: 'the Great Garden'
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From their first sight of Tirefour Broch, dominating approaches from mainland, visitors to the Isle of Lismore can explore an outstanding heritage of monuments to the past—Bronze Age cairns, medieval castles, the Cathedral of Argyll, carved graveslabs, deserted townships and watermills, not to mention a Stevenson lighthouse


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  • Lismore: 'the Great Garden' available on January 06 2016 from Indigo for 38.0
  • ISBN bar code 9781841585659 ξ1 registered October 02 2015
  • Product category is Book

  • # 978184158565

Talking to islanders, they soon realize that there is also a long and unbroken tradition of Gaelic culture. This is a guidebook to the story of Lismore, placing the events in the context of the times. Because of its strategic position at the mouth of the Great Glen and its fertility, as a limestone island, Lismore played an important part in the prehistory and early history of the West Highlands and Islands, not least as the headquarters of the community of Celtic monks founded by St Moluag. Colonized by the Vikings, and forming part of the extensive empire of the Gallgael leader Somerled, it was at the center of the complex power play between the rulers of Norway and the emerging Scottish nation. The MacDougalls built castles and established the diocese of Argyll on the island, but lost possession in the Wars of Independence, and it passed through the hands of the Stewarts to the Argyll and Glenorchy Campbells, who protected it from the effects of warfare and raiding, including the Jacobite Rebellions. The enthusiasm of the Campbells for keeping records provides an opportunity to discover a great deal about the lives of the ordinary people, and the fact that there was limited immigration before the middle of the nineteenth century means that the census records give a clear picture of a closed community undergoing rapid change.


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    ^ Lismore: 'the Great Garden' Indigo. (revised Jan 2016)

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