Walking With Cattle
Experience the vanished world of the great cattle drovers of Scotland
Legendary journeys across mountains and glens with Scotland's nomadic herders
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About the Ebook
Droving was once the lifeblood of Scotland's rural economy, and for centuries Scotland's glens and mountain passes were alive with thousands of cattle making their way to the market trysts of Crieff and Falkirk.
With the Industrial Revolution, ships, railways and eventually lorries took over the drovers' trade, and by the early twentieth century, the age-old droving tradition was all but dead. Except, however, in the Western Isles, where droving on foot continued until the mid-1960s, when MacBrayne's introduced a new generation of ferries capable of bringing livestock lorries to the islands.In this book Terry J. Williams follows the route of the drovers and their cattle from the remote Atlantic coast of Uist to the Highland marts.
Travelling by campervan and armed with a voice recorder, a collection of archive photographs and a set of maps marked with the old market stances, she seeks out the last surviving drovers.
The resulting narrative is an extraordinary insight into a lost world, told through the voices of the few remaining individuals who remember the days of walking with cattle.
Why You'll Love This Ebook
- Discover the remarkable culture and skills of Scotland's historic cattle drovers
- Follow the epic drove roads that connected Highlands to Lowland markets
- Understand how transhumance shaped rural Scottish life and economy
- Read another celebrated title from Birlinn Ltd - Independent Scottish Publisher
'Compact and focused in her ambition, Williams pursues Uist's drovers from the Atlantic's edge to the marts of Oban and Dingwall, bringing us memories from practitioners of a former way of life. Her subject is the marriage of people and place, and in careful prose she makes a fascinating way of life both grounded and heroic' The Scotsman
About the Author
Terry J. Williams is a farmer’s daughter who was brought up in Cumbria and has lived in Scotland for many years. She lived for 10 years in a crofting community on the Isle of Skye, working as a freelance photographer and writer. Her book Ten Out Of Ten was published in 2010 to celebrate the first ten years of Sgoil Chùil na Gàidhealtachd in Plockton.
Publication Details
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Publication Date: 07 September 2017
Print Length: 160 pages (Ebook edition)
ISBN (Ebook): 9780857909800
Format: Ebook
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