The Drove Roads of Scotland

The Drove Roads of Scotland PDF Author: Archibald Richard Burdon Haldane
Publisher: David & Charles
ISBN:
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 306

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The Drove Roads of Scotland

The Drove Roads of Scotland PDF Author: Archibald Richard Burdon Haldane
Publisher: London ; New York : Nelson
ISBN:
Category : Cattle trade
Languages : en
Pages : 324

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The Hidden Ways

The Hidden Ways PDF Author: Alistair Moffat
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781786891037
Category : Scotland
Languages : en
Pages : 336

Book Description
"In The Hidden Ways, Alistair Moffat traverses the lost paths of Scotland - its Roman roads tramped by armies, its warpaths and pilgrim routes, drove roads and rail roads, turnpikes, flyways and sea-roads - in a bid to understand how our history has left its mark upon our landscape. Alistair's travels along the hidden ways reveal not only the searing beauty and magic of the Scottish landscape, but open up a new means of understanding our past: in retracing the forgotten paths, he charts a powerful, surprising and moving history of Scotland through the unremembered lives who have moved through it."--Publisher's description.

Drove Roads of Northumberland

Drove Roads of Northumberland PDF Author: Ian Roberts
Publisher: History PressLtd
ISBN: 9780752442303
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 160

Book Description
Droving has been hugely important in shaping farming practice across Northumberland for 1,000 years or more. The necessity of transporting sheep and cattle has changed the landscape, developed the roads and buildings, and at one time, animals would be herded from as far a field as Scotland and Ireland. Today the scene is very different but the legacy of the drovers can still be seen and enjoyed all over the region. Local archaeologists Ian Roberts, Alan Rushworth, and Richard Calrton have been determined to preserve this history on behalf of the Northumberland National Park Authority. Following the development of droving in Northumberland from prehistoric times, through Middle Ages, the eighteenth century and right up to date, they offer the definitive history of this significant activity.

Walking With Cattle

Walking With Cattle PDF Author: Terry J. Williams
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
ISBN: 0857909800
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 144

Book Description
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.

The Wee Mad Road

The Wee Mad Road PDF Author: Jack Maloney
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781934690024
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 221

Book Description
Lovesick sheep, rumors of war, storms at sea, whisky galore - a midlife escape from an 'empty nest' in America to start afresh in the wilds of Scotland.When their children grow up and leave home, authors Jack and Barbara Maloney sell their house in a midwest suburb and run off to the Highlands. Following a one-lane track called "The Wee Mad Road," they discover an isolated remnant of traditional Gaelic culture, peopled by characters as unique and memorable as the surrounding mountains. The Maloneys settle into an old stone cottage and spend two years in repeated collisions with quaint Highland ways. Entries from Barbara's diary detail the realities of village life, while Jack recounts tales of poachers, crofters and lairds in one of mainland Britain's most scenic and isolated corners.The Wee Mad Road is a warm and witty account of two years in the Highlands, with illustrations of everyday life in the wildest reaches of the United Kingdom. It's a 'how to' book for anyone who dreams of escaping the doldrums of suburban midlife and starting over.

Frommer's 25 Great Drives in Scotland

Frommer's 25 Great Drives in Scotland PDF Author: David Williams
Publisher: *Frommers
ISBN: 9780470423394
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
These full-color guides show travelers how to see the best of Europe and the U.S. by car. • More than 20 driving tours • More than 100 color photographs • Hotel recommendations • Detailed maps
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