Paul Strand: Tir a'Mhurain, Isle of South Uist, Outer Hebrides (1954)
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Pèigi MacRae milking Dora the cow, North Glendale, South Uist, Outer Hebrides in Scotland, ca. 1934 - by Margaret Fay Shaw (1903 - 2004), Scottish/American
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House. Benbecula, Isle of South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland. 1954
Photo: Paul Strand
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Rodel, Harris, Outer Hebrides, Scotland
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North Uist, Outer Hebrides
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The crofters are gone, but St Kilda is still home to millions of seabirds
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📷 calco macleod
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sea-honed
"The sea-honed Outer Hebrides serve Scotland as a 130-mile breakwater against the Atlantic Ocean."
October 1954
Quote taken from original text included with the image in the magazine
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Benbecula, Scotland, Elger Esser, 1997
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Long exposure of sea, with rocks in foreground, Bagh Dhail Mor, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK, October 2011
Photographer: Peter Cairns / 2020VISION
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Hebrides 2010 (2) (3) (4) by James Laing
Via Flickr:
(1) Heath Spotted Orchid in Calgary.
(2) Lochbuie in southern Mull - damp!
(3) Fingals Cave.
(4) Sitting in amongst the puffin burrows!!
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Pobull Fhinn | Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Pobull Fhinn | Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Pobull Fhinn is a stone circle on the Isle of North Uist in the Outer Hebrides. The modern standard spelling would be “Poball Fhinn” – Fionn’s people.
The stones were probably named after the legendary hero Fionn mac Cumhaill. The stones are also known as “Sòrnach Coir’ Fhinn,” or “the fireplace of Fionn’s cauldron” and locally as “Sòrnach a’ Phobaill” (the fireplace of the People). The former…
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Freedom of Luskentyre par Seán Kerr Photography
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A white horse on the sand dunes of Luskentyre Beach on the Isle of Harris, highlighted by typically pure Hebridean light and standing out against the equally typical brooding sky and the low, late winter sun highlighting the relief in the sand.
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