Ìosaigh, Highland

Ruined Houses On Main Street Iosaigh

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The island was home to a small fishing community in around the 1830s, which included a general store and fishing station, and by 1841 supported 15 families "in considerable comfort". However, like many other small islands, the population of around ninety were removed during the Highland clearances to make way for sheep. The remains of the 18 or more cottages can be clearly seen from the Waternish peninsula, which overlooks the three islands. There were no evidence that sheep graze this island any more.

Uploaded to Geograph by Rude Health on 9 August 2014

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