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Tilleadh Dhachaigh gu Sgìre Gheàrrloich

Episode 8

Duration: 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Radio nan GàidhealLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio nan Gàidheal

'S ann aig togalach a tha dol air ais dà mhìle bliadhna ro Chrìosd a tha Ailean Caimbeul agus Uilleam MacRobbie aig toiseach gnothaich an-diugh, agus Uilleam ag innse nas aithne dha mun eachdraidh aige. Air a' rathad eadar Meallan Ùdraigil agus an t-Achadh Garbh tha Uilleam ag innse sgeulachd Locha na Bèiste agus beagan de dh'eachdraidh Allt an Tarsainn, far an deach na croitearan a chuir a-mach às an dachannan airson cròthan chaorach a dhèanamh.

Mu dheireadh, tha sinn a' cluinntinn an tuilleadh mu bheatha Uilleim - mun dachaigh, obair aig muir, agus, ged a tha e teannadh ris a' cheithir fichead sa deich, gu bheil e fhathast ri pìobaireachd agus na bhall de Chòmhlan Pìoba Inbhirnis.

Allan Campbell and Willie MacRobbie are at the village of Mellon Udrigle at the site of a 2000 BC Stone Age hut. Willie describes what is known of the construction of these ingenious shelters and comments on the knowledge and skill of the builders. He also describes some dangerous reefs on the adjacent shore.
On the road between Mellon Udrigle and Achgarve Willie tells the story of Loch na Bèiste traditionally reputed to be occupied by a kelpie. Willie also points out the large stone sheep pens at Allt an Tarsainn where the crofters were evicted in the 19th century and their homes destroyed in order to construct the sheep pens!
Arriving at Willie's home at Achgarve Allan is told how Willie's family has occupied the site for at least 160 years. Willie tells how his great grandfather's family was twice evicted, from Glen Gruinard in the 1830s and again from the coast north of the village of Sand in the 1840s. The family were at Acha Garbh at the time of the 1851 Census.
Willie completes his description of his working life; as an engineer in the merchant navy, and then as a boiler inspector with a major insurance company. He retired at the age of 60 but having just celebrated his 87th birthday he is still fit and an active member of Inverness Pipe Band! Show less

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