Tales and Artefacts of James MacPherson from The Clan MacPherson Museum
James MacPherson was the illegitimate son of a Highland Laird and his mother a beautiful Gypsy girl.
Kerrysdale: Exploring the long history of the Gypsy/Traveller community within the Gairloch Area
In our last two posts celebrating Gypsy, Roma, Traveller History Month you’ll have seen that a pool on the River Kerry, Poll nan Ceàirdidhean, was named after the Gypsy/Travellers who would camp nearby. Here Willie MacRae, who’s family have farmed Kerrysdale since 1936, tells us about the families and camps he remembers from his childhood in the 1950s and 60s…
Objects from Auchindrain’s Gypsy-Traveller collection: Remembering good times and celebrating what matters in life
Objects from Auchindrains Gypsy Traveller Collection
Do Travellers Travel? By Robert Fell
Robert Fell is undertaking a PhD in Celtic and Scottish Studies at the University of Edinburgh.
The Census: Exploring the long history of the Gypsy Traveller community within the Gairloch Area
In this, our second post for Gypsy, Roma, Traveller History Month, we’re tracing several Gypsy/Traveller families through the census records, from 1851 until 1911…
Place-Names: Exploring the long history of the Gypsy Traveller community with the Gairloch area
June is Gypsy, Roma, Traveller History Month, and in celebration we’re exploring the long history of the Gypsy/Traveller community within the Gairloch area.
Dyeing wooden flowers with Kathy McGuigan
Kathy McGuigan from Auchindrain Township demonstrates wooden flower dying.
A Young Gypsy Traveller’s Piano Talent
During the lockdowns of the past year, James has taught himself piano using Youtube videos. Here he shows just how much he has learned!