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However, in the early hours of 18 January 2009 the building was severely damaged by fire. Restoration work commenced in August 2010 but was suspended in November when the main contractor, ROK, went into administration. Work restarted with a new contractor, Mansell, in late 2011. Raasay House was officially handed over to the community in March 2013 and in addition to the 4 star accommodation it provides it is also now an outdoor activity centre with a restaurant, bar and cafe.
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and six. I sprang up immediately, and he and I, attended by two other gentlemen, traversed the country during the whole of this day. Though we had passed over not less than four-and-twenty miles of very rugged ground, and had a Highland dance on the top of DĂšn Can, the highest mountain in the island, we returned in the evening not at all fatigued, and piqued ourselves at not being outdone at the nightly ball by our less active friends, who had remained at home.
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eastern. The lower, southern terraces were built first (1–16 and 33–48) between 1912 and 1913. The first terraces were stone built and by 1914–15 were about half occupied. By the time of the 1915–16 valuation some of numbers 1–16 were unoccupied, just over half of numbers 33–48 were occupied and the newly built brick terrace of numbers 17–32 were also vacant. The unoccupied houses were caused by many of the labour force being called to the colours.
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situated on a pleasing low spot. The old tower of three stories, mentioned by Martin, was taken down soon after 1746, and a modern house supplies its place. There are very good grass-fields and corn-lands about it, well dressed. I observed, however, hardly any inclosures, except a good garden plentifully stocked with vegetables, and strawberries, raspberries, currants, &c.
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destination in 1865. The estate was then sold to Edward Wood, and conflicts between the laird and the islanders grew as he decided to turn the island over to sporting purposes. Near Oskaig, there is a row of six houses which are known as Manitoba. Locals believe that this was a gathering place for people about to embark on emigrating to Canada in the late 19th century.
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substance, of which very fine lime is made, and there is a great quantity of it. There is a quarry of good stone on the same side of the isle; there is abundance of caves on the west side, which serve to lodge several families, who for their convenience in grazing, fishing, &c., resort thither in the summer. On the west side, particularly near to the village
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ever fairies trip with greater alacrity. The general air of festivity, which predominated in this place, so far remote from all those regions which the mind has been used to contemplate as the mansions of pleasure, struck the imagination with a delightful surprise, analogous to that which is felt at an unexpected emersion from darkness into light.
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Having resolved to explore the island of Rasay, which could be done only on foot, I last night obtained my fellow-traveller’s permission to leave him for a day, he being unable to take so hardy a walk. Old Mr Malcolm M’Cleod, who had obligingly promised to accompany me, was at my bedside between five
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in 1916 the Ministry of Munitions became concerned about the availability of foreign iron ore. Baird's were one company amongst others which opened up domestic mines in order to supply the war effort. In May 1916 Baird's signed an agreement to run the mine on behalf of the Ministry, although there
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Our reception exceeded our expectations. We found nothing but civility, elegance, and plenty. After the usual refreshments, and the usual conversation, the evening came upon us. The carpet was then rolled off the floor; the musician was called, and the whole company was invited to dance, nor did
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cause the original Raasay House and many dwellings were burnt down by government troops. In conversation with Malcolm MacLeod of Raasay during his short stay on the island the Prince confided that although his life on the run was hard, he would rather live that way for ten years than be captured as
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There are some forts in this isle, the highest is in the south end; it is a natural strength, and in form like the crown of a hat; it is called Dun-Cann, which the natives will needs have to be from one Canne, cousin to the king of Denmark. The other lies on the side, is an artificial fort, three
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on 29 May 2010. In 2008 construction began on a new ÂŁ12 million ferry terminal at Churchton Bay, which was officially opened on 17 August 2010. Following the community buyout of Raasay House, a ÂŁ3.5 million refurbishment was undertaken, leading to the temporary closure of the outdoor centre.
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it has some wood on all the quarters of it, the whole is fitter for pasturage than cultivation, the ground being generally very unequal, but very well watered with rivulets and springs. There is a spring running down the face of a high rock on the east side of the isle; it petrifies into a white
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To house the workforce Baird's planned the village of Inverarish Houses, today known as Inverarish Terrace. The village consists of two facing rows of houses, each row being two terraces of 16 houses each. Between the terraces is a broad open area. Numbers 1–32 are the western row, 33–64 the
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was emptied in 1852-54 and the ruins of at least 25 buildings remain visible. North and South Screapadal are further north and contained at least 30 buildings when still inhabited. Two boatloads of emigrants left for Portland in Australia in 1854 as a result, and another 165 left for the same
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My survey of Rasay did not furnish much which can interest my readers; I shall therefore put into as short a compass as I can, the observations upon it, which I find registered in my journal. It is about fifteen English miles long, and four broad. On the south side is the laird’s family seat,
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Baird's original plan was for a railway from the outcrop site down to just south of Suisnish point with the erection of five kilns. Objections led to the plan being revised for two kilns further south, where the current pier is. This pier was a public pier with landing charges regulated by
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When it was time to sup, the dance ceased, and six and thirty persons sat down to two tables in the same room. After supper the ladies sung Erse songs, to which I listened as an English audience to an Italian opera, delighted with the sound of words which I did not understand.
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activities prior to Calum Garbh's investiture there. The castle was inhabited until the death by drowning of the Chief Iain Garbh in 1671 and is now a ruin sitting atop a pinnacle. In the meantime the Macleods moved their seat to Raasay House at the south end of the island.
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by the simple expedient of building a barbed wire fence around it and erecting sentry boxes and arc lamps at the corners. The first prisoners were on the island by June and were housed in the upper part of the village, numbers 17–32 and the now completed 49–64.
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on the island. The next record of ironstone on Raasay was by HB Woodward in 1893. Stead investigated the outcrop in 1909 and the subsequent analysis by Tatlock convinced Baird's to buy the island the following year (with completion in 1912).
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in the strait. The entire coastline of the Inner Sound together with its islands was walked by volunteers and archaeologists. On Raasay they found 14 caves and rock shelters with evidence of prehistoric habitation, in the form of both
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and modern exploitation, he also writes about nature. Thus, although the Clearances leave an empty landscape populated only by the ghosts of those evicted or forced to emigrate, "Time, the deer, is in the Wood of Hallaig".
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ores which were worked commercially in the early 20th century. Remaining reserves are estimated at 10 million tonnes. The seas to the east and west are very deep, large troughs having been created by the Skye icecap in the
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are to the northwest. Other smaller surrounding islands are Eilean Aird nan Gobhar, Eilean an Inbhire, Holoman Island, Manish Island, Fraoch Eilean, Glas Eilean, Griana-sgeir and Eilean an Fhraoich. The main village of
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Murray states "The pine marten, which has been absent from the Hebrides for a hundred years, reappeared on Raasay in 1971, when a single specimen was identified beyond doubt". He attributes this to a 1972 report in
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their ancestral land. These so-called "Raasay Raiders" were arrested, tried and given prison sentences, but public support for them was strong and they were eventually freed and allowed to remain on Raasay.
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opened after the conversion of Borodale House. One source described this as transforming the "derelict Gothic hotel ... into a modern whisky distillery, visitor centre and accommodation". The company's
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is near the southwest coast and contiguous with both Clachan at the west end where the main pier is situated and Suishnish to the east. Oskaig is a small settlement further up the west coast.
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originally held title to Raasay but there is no written record of this. It is known that the island was ruled by the MacLeods from 1518 when Gillecallum, younger son of the MacLeod Chief of
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was described by one source as the island's "first legal single malt" whisky. It released 7,500 bottles of the spirit in 2020, the first year that Raasay Single Malt became available.
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Brochel Castle, as it is more commonly known, was built by the MacSweens in the 15th century on the north-east coast of Raasay. Latterly, it became a base for the MacLeod of Lewis's
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from the 15th to the 19th century. Subsequently, a series of private landlords held title to the island, which is now largely in public ownership. Raasay House, which was visited by
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About 14 miles (23 kilometres) north to south and 3 miles (5 kilometres) east to west (at its widest), Raasay's terrain is varied. The highest point, at 443 metres (1,453 feet), is
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populations as a whole grew by 4% to 103,702. With 36% in the 2001 census there was still a relatively high density of Gaelic speakers (down from over 75% in 1901 and 1921).
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Geologically interesting, the island is visited by many students engaged in mapping projects. The south is mainly Torridonian sandstone and shale; the north is grey-banded
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The Botanist in Skye and Adjacent Islands: An Annotated Check-list of the Vascular Plants of the Islands of Skye, Raasay, Rona, Rum, Eigg, Muck, Canna, Scarpay and Soay
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he feared assassination. He seemed less aware of the risks his supporters ran. The atrocities perpetrated in the aftermath of Culloden were a shock to him. Of
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In early 2007 the Raasay Community Association signed a contract with a number of building contractors to construct a community centre, which hosted its first
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is also recorded as having become jammed under the ferry pier at the sound end of the island and broken in two by the rising tide at an unspecified date.
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he said: "Surely that man who calls himself a duke and pretends to be so great a general cannot be guilty of such cruelties. I cannot believe it."
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William Baird and Company signed a deed to purchase the estate of the Island of Raasay on 28 December 1910. The sale completed on 15 May 1911.
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over ten years. Only when complete was the road surfaced by the local council; by then Calum and his wife were the last inhabitants of Arnish.
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and walls. Only the site at Loch an Sgurra at the far north of Raasay was confirmed as Mesolithic on the basis of both the stone tools and
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was a minor skirmish over the amount of processing to be done on the island. This northern part of the village was converted into a
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was born in Osgaig, a small crofting community on the west coast of the island; perhaps his most famous poem is about
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Between 1999 and 2004 a large scale archaeological project, Scotland's First Settlers, was undertaken in the
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The two miles (3 km) of road between Brochel Castle and Arnish were built using hand-tools by
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in 1773, is now a hotel, restaurant, bar and outdoor activity centre. Raasay means "Isle of the
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is poorly understood and little is recorded of Raasay's early Christian period. The placename
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government order. By the outbreak of war Baird's had completed the pier (constructed by
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There is a shop/post office located in Inverarish. Accommodation is available in the old
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Scotland's Census 2001 – Occasional Paper No 10: Statistics for Inhabited Islands
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The island was purchased by the government in 1922 after the mine closed. In 1949 The
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Ross, David (4 August 2010), "Restoration work starts on fire-ravaged Raasay House",
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and for much of the period religious observance came under the jurisdiction of the
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This article is about the island. For the Caledonian MacBrayne (Calmac) ferry, see
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In 1843 the last laird, John Macleod, was deep in debt and chose to emigrate to
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The lesser known Scottish islands to dream about visiting when lockdown is over
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In May 1921, a group of crofters from Rona landed on Raasay and attempted to
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For the text of the treaty and a translation from the Latin to English see
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In 2001 Raasay had the lowest percentage of children of any populated
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delivered mains electricity to the island. The power was generated by
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Gifford, Douglas; Dunnigan, Sarah; MacGillivray, Alan, eds. (2002),
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was granted land bringing much-needed employment, and in 1956 The
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The Rash Adventurer: The Rise and Fall of Charles Edward Stuart
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and the mainland of Scotland. It is separated from Skye by the
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on Skye. There is a primary school, but older students go to
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OS24: Raasay & Applecross (Loch Torridon & Plockton)
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Boswell went exploring and described the island as follows:
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Following Viking expeditions to the islands they called the
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Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL.D
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Old Norse for "roe deer island" or possibly "horse island"
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Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Skye and Lochalsh
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including most of the inhabited areas of the east coast.
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First legal Isle of Raasay single malt unveiled recently
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Hardy, Karen; Wickham-Jones, Caroline (1 January 2009),
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General Register Office for Scotland (28 November 2003)
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Baird suggests "Skernataid Rock" may be Sgeir Thraid at
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Road to the Isles: Travellers in the Hebrides 1770–1914
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The cliffs of Creag na Bruaich, south of Brochel Castle
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visited towards the end of the 17th century and noted:
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in the eighth century, Raasay became part of the Norse
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race. Murray (1973) states that a single specimen of a
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Raasay A Study in Island History Documents And Sources
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Although Protestant, the MacLeods of Raasay supported
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lies just off the north coast and the tidal islets of
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ran aground on "Skernataid Rock" between Raasay and
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A 9.2 m (30 ft 2 in) vessel 748: 5413:A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland 5397:Description of the Western Isles of Scotland 3425:, Edinburgh: Scottish Mountaineering Trust, 3361: 3311: 3287: 3164:(2nd ed.), London: A. Bell, p. 163 3060:Placenames collected by Iain Mac an Tailleir 3009:A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland 2806:, Edinburgh University Press, archived from 2702: 2687:Natural History in the Highlands and Islands 2371: 2359: 2346: 2331: 2319: 2304: 2292: 2280: 2264: 2194: 1785: 1749: 1665: 1456:For a comprehensive flora of the island see 879:stories high, and is called Castle Vreokle. 757:to locate and examine sites relating to the 3266:Raasay Community Association (March 2007), 3011:(1924 ed.), London: Chapman & Dodd 2742: 2681: 2582: 2455: 2222:. Am Baile - Highland History and Culture. 2032: 1868: 1606: 588:Sites of interest include the remains of a 388:. It is famous for being the birthplace of 4944: 4930: 4624: 4610: 3615: 3601: 3335:The Small Isles: Canna, Rum, Eigg and Muck 2968: 2944: 2703:Draper, Laurence; Draper, Pamela (2003) , 2443: 2167: 1517: 1515: 966: 2803:Scottish Literature: In English and Scots 2618:Sir Harrison Birtwistle, Duets for Storab 2220:"Isle of Raasay Hydro-Electric Switch-On" 1639:Gifford, Dunnigan & MacGillivray 2002 3455: 3382:"Harrison Birtwistle: the music of myth" 3212: 3033: 2863:Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports 2771: 2707:, Dingwall: Laurence and Pamela Draper, 2644: 2491: 2276: 2260: 2008: 1844: 1650: 1120: 1071: 978: 970: 915: 832: 564: 436: 4951: 3495:Murray, C. W.; Birks, H. J. B. (2005), 3417: 3379: 3139: 3109: 3078:Mac an TĂ illeir, Iain (18 April 2005), 3006: 2926:Work commences on Raasay Ferry Terminal 2750: 2625: 2599: 2467: 2419: 2236: 2206: 2068: 2056: 2044: 1977: 1953: 1941: 1905: 1689: 1528:islands over 20 ha in extent and 1512: 1457: 1357:lived on Raasay from 1975 to 1983. His 1307:has been commemorated in music both by 1224: 1062:Highlands and Islands Development Board 828: 6201: 3330: 3194: 3175: 3157: 2821: 2668:, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 2663: 2155: 2020: 1989: 1929: 1880: 1856: 1677: 1348: 1050:North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board 675:breed. Raasay is regularly visited by 560: 6044: 5883: 5819: 5648: 5535: 5443: 5421:The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides 5242: 5110: 4963: 4925: 4605: 3596: 3015: 2901:Highland Biological Recording Group, 2507: 2179: 1832: 1521:Area and population ranks: there are 1096:), kilns, railway and "other works". 838:Castle Broichin on the Isle of Raasay 809:. The Hebrides were yielded to the 77:Raa-s-oy or Ross-oy, RĂĄsey or Hrossey 52: 3398: 3365:Blaze devastates historic isle house 3352: 2431: 1761: 1602: 1600: 1598: 609:Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland 3479:Whirligig Beetles And Tackety Boots 2563: 2544: 2525: 2395: 1893:Highland Biological Recording Group 1773: 1701: 1499:Contemporary spelling was Suishnish 1241:of his day and an inheritor of the 1229: 1018:On 20 September 1862 the steamship 998:having sold Raasay for 35,000  932:arrived on the island during their 643:Raasay is home to the Raasay vole ( 229:DĂšn Caan 444 m (1,457 ft) 13: 6229:Islands of Highland (council area) 5291:Rulers of the Kingdom of the Isles 4332:Sir Lachlan Mackinnon (clan chief) 3470: 3016:Kanik, Hannah (18 December 2020), 2990:Isle of Raasay Distillery (2020), 2840:The Glasgow Herald (25 May 1981), 2824:Geology and landscapes of Scotland 2510:Shipwrecks of the West of Scotland 2226:from the original on 18 June 2023. 1268: 703:are found in small numbers as are 638: 213:6,231 ha (24 sq mi) 14: 6245: 3576: 3562:, London: Collins/Harvill Press, 3142:Raasay: the island and its people 3040:Collins Encyclopaedia of Scotland 2923:Highland Council (7 March 2008), 2614: 2528:"Sabbath ferry service sets sail" 2479: 1714:Raasay Community Association 2007 1595: 1551:National Records of Scotland 2013 1264: 1054:Storr Lochs Hydro-Electric Scheme 900:in 1745. After the defeat at the 778:The spread of Scots culture from 133:Raasay shown within the Skye area 5600:Highlands and Islands Enterprise 5319:Treaty of Ardtornish-Westminster 5097: 4822: 3622: 3560:Island Quest. The Inner Hebrides 3524:Raasay A Study in Island History 3458:"Notes on the Geology of Raasay" 3362:The Scotsman (18 January 2009), 2724:Community Centre, Isle of Raasay 1530:93 permanently inhabited islands 1403: 1389: 1375: 1067: 603:of Raasay House, and at various 548: 536: 524: 512: 336: 314: 119: 112: 92: 3252:, Landranger, Ordnance Survey, 3197:The Islands of Western Scotland 2645:Clements, Andrew (2 May 2012), 2500: 2352: 2212: 2124: 2099: 2074: 1898: 1815: 1493: 1479: 1462: 1450: 1436: 1294: 891: 483:occasionally interspersed with 422:" and the island is home to an 315: 5111: 3515:I Remember: Memories of Raasay 3312:Raasay House (25 March 2016), 3288:Raasay House (16 April 2013), 3081:1901–2001 Gaelic in the Census 3057:Mac an TĂ illeir, Iain (2003), 2880:Haswell-Smith, Hamish (2004). 1918:Hardy & Wickham-Jones 2009 1810:Isle of Raasay Distillery 2020 1125:The Inner Sound, looking north 1105:unrestricted submarine warfare 611:, which strictly observes the 406:, the island was ruled by the 120: 1: 6234:Islands of the Inner Hebrides 5444: 4964: 3442:Accommodation at Raasay House 3380:Service, Tom (29 June 2012), 2946:Historic Environment Scotland 2795:. Retrieved 26 February 2012. 1522: 1424: 1116: 683:and there are populations of 663:, otherwise missing from the 645:Clethrionomys glareolus erica 573:The primary employment is in 395:, an important figure in the 5884: 5820: 3583:Raasay Community Association 3544:, London: Grant and Cutler, 3526:, London: Grant and Cutler, 3215:Handbook to the Isle of Skye 3213:Nicolson, Alexander (1936), 2774:FUNET species list: Rodentia 2721:Dualchas Architects (2012), 2628:"A Flora of Raasay and Rona" 2626:Bungard, Stephen J. (2009), 1506: 16:Island in Highland, Scotland 7: 6045: 5649: 5605:Scottish Islands Federation 5536: 5243: 5175:Zenith of Iron Age Shetland 5157:Standing Stones of Stenness 4358:Isle of Skye Music Festival 4267:Battle of the Spoiling Dyke 4236:Quiraing/Meall na Suiramach 2588:, BBC Radio 4, 18 July 2014 1368: 1083:Nicolson reported an early 794:in the late sixth century. 372:, is an island between the 10: 6250: 4383:Skye Museum of Island Life 2743:Fairweather, Nick (2015), 1476:. Retrieved 10 April 2016. 1329:, as well as in a book by 1249:published a collection of 1094:Robert McAlpine & Sons 773: 749:Prehistory and archaeology 402:Traditionally the home of 18: 6170: 6099: 6071: 6055: 6051: 6040: 5956: 5930: 5894: 5890: 5879: 5848:Comhairle nan Eilean Siar 5826: 5815: 5774: 5741: 5700: 5659: 5655: 5644: 5613: 5590:Community Energy Scotland 5582: 5546: 5542: 5531: 5487: 5454: 5450: 5439: 5381: 5355: 5332: 5304: 5276: 5253: 5249: 5238: 5200:Prehistoric Western Isles 5199: 5165: 5121: 5117: 5106: 5095: 5053: 5011: 4974: 4970: 4959: 4831: 4820: 4640: 4632:Inhabited islands of the 4575: 4449: 4408: 4350: 4254: 4148: 3667: 3630: 3477:Mackenzie, Julia (2000), 3101:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 3043:, London: HarperCollins, 2993:Isle of Raasay Distillery 2950:"Raasay, Oskaig (132713)" 2685:; Boyd, J Morton (1969), 2512:, Glasgow: Nekton Books, 2279:, p. 164, cited by; 1616:(Map). 1:25,000. Leisure. 1333:. The BBC Radio 4 drama 1217:. During the same period 1103:With the introduction of 790:suggests the presence of 628:Isle of Raasay distillery 322: 313: 303: 295: 287: 279: 272: 262: 250: 238: 233: 225: 217: 209: 199: 194: 155: 141: 107: 102: 98:DĂšn Caan from Loch na Mna 91: 83: 68: 48: 33: 5838:Shetland Islands Council 5798:West Highland Free Press 4226:SgĂšrr a' Mhadaidh Ruaidh 3558:Stack, Prunella (1979), 3540:Sharpe, Richard (1978), 3522:Sharpe, Richard (1977), 3513:Nicholson, John (2002), 3199:, London: Eyre Methuen, 3007:Johnson, Samuel (1775), 2886:. Edinburgh: Canongate. 2545:BBC (17 November 2010), 2372:Draper & Draper 2003 2360:Draper & Draper 2003 2347:Draper & Draper 2003 2332:Draper & Draper 2003 2320:Draper & Draper 2003 2305:Draper & Draper 2003 2293:Draper & Draper 2003 2281:Draper & Draper 2003 2265:Draper & Draper 2003 2263:, p. 78, cited by; 2195:Draper & Draper 2003 1726:Dualchas Architects 2012 1429: 848:depicting Brochel Castle 813:as a result of the 1266 6178:Highland Boundary Fault 6091:Yesnaby Sandstone Group 5761:Free Church of Scotland 5728:Orkney Heritage Society 3439:Visit Scotland (2016), 3233:, vol. SG/2013/126 3217:, Glasgow: Celtic Press 3158:Martin, Martin (1716), 3140:MacLeod, Norma (2004), 2600:Boswell, James (1785), 2384:General Register Office 2249:The Glasgow Herald 1981 1869:Darling & Boyd 1969 1383:Scottish Islands portal 967:19th and 20th centuries 677:white-tailed sea eagles 491:beds contain low grade 299:2.5/km (6.5/sq mi) 76: 54:[ˈrË a.arË s̪əɾʲ] 5843:Orkney Islands Council 5682:Shetland Amenity Trust 5478:Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba 5342:Buckquoy spindle-whorl 4255:History and prehistory 3339:, Edinburgh: Birlinn, 3331:Rixson, Denis (2001), 3269:RCA – News: March 2007 3195:Murray, W. H. (1973), 3144:, Edinburgh: Birlinn, 3037:; Keay, Julia (1994), 2976:, Edinburgh: Birlinn, 2758:, St Albans: Panther, 2664:Cooper, Derek (1979), 2615:Braun, Gerhard (ed.), 2564:BBC (15 August 2013), 2136:Gazetteer for Scotland 2111:Gazetteer for Scotland 2086:Gazetteer for Scotland 2071:, Sunday, 5 September. 1968:, pp. 8, 47, 110. 1904:Slack, Alf "Flora" in 1273: 1259:Piper to the Sovereign 1126: 1080: 1064:in 1979 for ÂŁ135,000. 991: 976: 964: 958: 949: 943: 921: 881: 875: 852:Tradition has it that 849: 807:Bishopric of the Isles 626:In September 2017 the 585:by the ferry and bus. 570: 569:Map of Skye and Raasay 365: 41: 6112:Great Estuarine Group 5984:North Ronaldsay sheep 5677:Peerie Willie Johnson 5462:Scottish island names 5356:18th and 19th Century 5306:Lordship of the Isles 5286:Scandinavian Scotland 3764:Carbost, Loch Harport 3456:Woodward, HB (1914), 3399:Shaw, Donald (1987), 3368:, Johnston Publishing 3183:, London: Heinemann, 3113:(20 November 2002) , 2683:Darling, Frank Fraser 1738:Highland Council 2008 1272: 1124: 1075: 983:Ruined houses in the 982: 974: 959: 953: 944: 938: 919: 898:Bonnie Prince Charlie 876: 866: 836: 568: 437:Geology and geography 6171:Islands of the Clyde 5957:Domesticated animals 5917:St Kilda field mouse 5713:Peter Maxwell Davies 5278:Kingdom of the Isles 5167:Prehistoric Shetland 5066:Islands of the Forth 5061:Islands of the Clyde 4211:SgĂšrr na Banachdaich 3769:Carbost, Trotternish 3517:, Edinburgh: Birlinn 3499:, Murray and Birks, 3481:, Bedale: Blaisdon, 3300:on 27 September 2013 3231:Statistical Bulletin 2883:The Scottish Islands 2826:, Harpenden: Terra, 2822:Gillen, Con (2003), 2705:The Raasay Iron Mine 2408:Mac an TĂ illeir 2005 2009:Keay & Keay 1994 1966:Mac an TĂ illeir 2003 1651:Keay & Keay 1994 1627:Mac an TĂ illeir 2003 1311:on their 1988 album 1225:Culture and the arts 1110:prisoner-of-war camp 829:15th to 17th century 803:Kingdom of the Isles 713:dark red helleborine 397:Scottish Renaissance 6127:Lorne plateau lavas 5974:Hebridean Blackface 5766:Iain Crichton Smith 5708:George Mackay Brown 5595:Crofters Commission 5296:Bishop of the Isles 4953:Islands of Scotland 4450:Surrounding islands 4337:Sir Rory Mor's Horn 4277:Battle of the Braes 4206:SgĂšrr MhicChoinnich 4196:SgĂšrr a' Ghreadaidh 4149:Mountains and hills 2689:, London: Collins, 2621:, Universal Edition 2508:Baird, Bob (1995), 2239:, pp. 174–183. 2158:, pp. 142–143. 1859:, pp. 108–109. 1798:Visit Scotland 2016 1592:, pp. 161–166. 1532:were listed in the 1363:The Tree of Strings 1355:Harrison Birtwistle 1349:Harrison Birtwistle 1327:The Stamping Ground 1314:The Blood is Strong 1288:Highland Clearances 1245:tradition. His son 1046:Forestry Commission 860:was granted title. 811:Kingdom of Scotland 719:and numerous other 583:Portree High School 561:Economy and culture 555:Hallaig (abandoned) 175: /  30: 5948:Shetland Mouse-ear 5733:St Magnus Festival 5123:Prehistoric Orkney 5071:Freshwater Islands 4399:The Skye Boat Song 4378:Skye Live Festival 3669:Crofting townships 3423:The Island of Skye 3022:, The Whiskey Wash 2810:on 13 January 2005 2526:BBC (2 May 2004), 2132:"South Screapadal" 2107:"North Screapadal" 1590:Haswell-Smith 2004 1578:Haswell-Smith 2004 1345:as Calum MacLeod. 1274: 1257:and was the first 1127: 1081: 992: 977: 922: 902:Battle of Culloden 850: 768:radiocarbon dating 633:Single malt Scotch 571: 304:Largest settlement 296:Population density 195:Physical geography 28: 6224:Mines in Scotland 6214:Skye and Lochalsh 6194: 6193: 6190: 6189: 6186: 6185: 6137:Moine Thrust Belt 6117:Hebridean Terrane 6073:Geology of Orkney 6036: 6035: 6032: 6031: 5943:Scottish Primrose 5875: 5874: 5871: 5870: 5831:Local authorities 5811: 5810: 5807: 5806: 5749:Compton Mackenzie 5718:F. Marian McNeill 5640: 5639: 5636: 5635: 5527: 5526: 5523: 5522: 5435: 5434: 5431: 5430: 5334:Earldom of Orkney 5234: 5233: 5230: 5229: 5093: 5092: 5089: 5088: 4919: 4918: 4599: 4598: 4368:Sabhal Mòr Ostaig 4363:MacCrimmon pipers 4317:High Pasture Cave 4216:SgĂšrr nan Gillean 4201:SgĂšrr a' Mhadaidh 4161:Beinn na Caillich 3488:978-1-902838-07-6 3432:978-0-901516-26-8 3405:nigelgatherer.com 3346:978-1-84158-154-5 3259:978-0-319-23110-4 3151:978-1-84158-280-1 3050:978-0-00-255082-6 2983:978-1-84158-447-8 2970:Hutchinson, Roger 2893:978-1-84195-454-7 2833:978-1-903544-09-9 2765:978-0-586-04082-9 2752:Forster, Margaret 2696:978-0-00-213092-9 2675:978-0-7100-0256-3 2610:on 12 August 2008 2059:, pp. 85–86. 1786:Raasay House 2013 1750:The Scotsman 2009 1666:Raasay House 2016 1447:by Alison Lambie. 1353:The composer Sir 1207: 1206: 759:Mesolithic period 368:), sometimes the 329: 328: 226:Highest elevation 143:OS grid reference 6241: 6132:Moine Supergroup 6122:Lewisian complex 6063:Geopark 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5823: 5813: 5812: 5809: 5808: 5805: 5804: 5802: 5801: 5794: 5792:Sorley MacLean 5789: 5784: 5778: 5776: 5775:Inner Hebrides 5772: 5771: 5769: 5768: 5763: 5758: 5755:Fèis Bharraigh 5751: 5745: 5743: 5742:Outer Hebrides 5739: 5738: 5736: 5735: 5730: 5725: 5720: 5715: 5710: 5704: 5702: 5698: 5697: 5695: 5694: 5689: 5684: 5679: 5674: 5669: 5663: 5661: 5653: 5652: 5642: 5641: 5638: 5637: 5634: 5633: 5631: 5630: 5625: 5619: 5617: 5611: 5610: 5608: 5607: 5602: 5597: 5592: 5586: 5584: 5580: 5579: 5577: 5576: 5571: 5566: 5561: 5556: 5550: 5548: 5540: 5539: 5529: 5528: 5525: 5524: 5521: 5520: 5518: 5517: 5512: 5507: 5502: 5497: 5491: 5489: 5485: 5484: 5482: 5481: 5474: 5469: 5467:Northern Isles 5464: 5458: 5456: 5448: 5447: 5437: 5436: 5433: 5432: 5429: 5428: 5426: 5425: 5417: 5409: 5401: 5393: 5385: 5383: 5379: 5378: 5376: 5375: 5370: 5365: 5359: 5357: 5353: 5352: 5350: 5349: 5344: 5338: 5336: 5330: 5329: 5327: 5326: 5321: 5316: 5310: 5308: 5302: 5301: 5299: 5298: 5293: 5288: 5282: 5280: 5274: 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MV Raasay
Scottish Gaelic
[ˈrˠa.arˠs̪əɾʲ]

Old Norse
DĂšn Caan from Loch na Mna
Raasay is located in Isle of Skye
OS grid reference
NG579395
Coordinates
57°24′N 6°02′W / 57.400°N 6.033°W / 57.400; -6.033
Skye
Council area
Highland
Country
Scotland
United Kingdom
Demographics
Inverarish
/ˈrɑːseɪ/
Scottish Gaelic
Isle of Skye
Sound of Raasay
Applecross
Inner Sound
Gaelic poet
Sorley MacLean
Scottish Renaissance
Clan MacSween
MacLeods

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