The Passenger Vehicle ferry MV Loch Alainn Leaving Eriskay for the Hebridean Isle of Barra. Scotland. SCO 6481
Name: MV Loch Alainn Namesake: Lochaline, Morvern Owner: Caledonian MacBrayne Port of registry: Glasgow Route: Ardmore, Barra to Eriskay Builder: Buckie Shipbuilders Ltd Cost: £ Yard number: 110 Launched: 4 April 1997 Completed: 1997 In service: 19 July 1997 Identification: IMO number: 9147722 Callsign: MXZG2 MMSI Number: 232003073 Status: in service Although only a small island (about x miles), Eriskay has many claims to fame that have made the island well-known far beyond the Hebrides. It is associated with the traditional Hebridean song, the Eriskay Love Lilt; with the Eriskay pony and the Eriskay jersey (made without any seams). It is the real Whisky Galore! island: it was just off Eriskay that the SS Politician ran aground in 1941 with its famous cargo. On August 2, 1745 the small frigate le Du Teillay landed Bonnie Prince Charlie with his "seven men of Moidart" on Eriskay to start the 'Forty-Five Jacobite Rising. An important early documentary film, Eriskay: A Poem of Remote Lives, made by a German traveller, Werner Kissling, was set on the island. There is a well-stocked shop in Eriskay, a community centre and the Politician Lounge Bar (named after the ship which serendipitously ran aground and famously provided the island with a generous supply of free whisky). The Roman Catholic church of St. Michael's sits on a hill overlooking the main village on Eriskay. It celebrated its centenary in 2003, having been built by Father Allan MacDonald in 1903. The site of the old church is marked by a memorial garden with a statue of the Virgin Mary, overlooking the Sound of Barra. OS grid reference NF795104 Names Gaelic name Eirisgeidh Norse name Eiriksey Meaning of name Eric's Isle Area and summit Area 703 hectares ( sq mi) Area rank 63 Highest elevation Beinn Sciathan metres (609 ft) Population Population 133 Population rank 38= out of 97 Groupings Island group Uist and Barra Local Authority
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Location: Barra Ferry, Eriskay, Outer Hebrides, Western Isles, Highland. Scotland.
Photo credit: © David Gowans / Alamy / Afripics
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