
Pabay
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Len and Margaret Whatley moved to Pabay from the Midlands and lived there from 1950 until 1970. Leaving a landlocked life in Birmingham for the emptiness of an uninhabited island was a brave and challenging move for which nothing could have prepared them. Christopher Whatley, their nephew, was a regular visitor to Pabay whilst they lived there. In this book, based on archival research, oral interviews, memory and personal experience, he explores the history of this tiny island jewel, and the people for whom it has been home, to create a vivid picture of the trials, tribulations and joys of island life.
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'Beautifully written, and presents a richly detailed and fascinating historical narrative. Whatley delves into the island's past and the people who have made Pabay their home. It's as much a testimony to how people have shaped the island and how the island has shaped them' * Dundee Courier * 'Historically insightful and charmingly personal' * Scottish Field * 'The inspiring story of how a family left the city behind to set up home on their very own isle of dreams' * Sunday Post * 'An island history almost without comparison... one of the finest Highland books of the 21st Century ... There has, to my knowledge, never before been one devoted entirely to the tiny Pabay in Broadford Bay. Nor has there been written quite so good a book, on this or any other Scottish subject' -- Roger Hutchinson * West Highland Free Press * 'This Odyssey is replete with cases of the past and present colliding, of scandals and skirmishes, pilgrimages and political spats, and it creates a vivid depiction of the many trials, tribulations and joys of island life' -- Neil Drysdale * Press and Journal *More details
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Content
- Intro
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Map: Pabay and the Inner Sound
- List of Plates
- Introduction
- 1 Pabay: island revelations
- 2 Papar: 'Priest's island'?
- 3 'Fair hunting games': Sir Donald Currie and Scalpay estate
- 4 'What a place to retire to': fashioning an island empire
- 5 'Pappay will never pay': Sir Henry Bell and the boidach
- 6 'There are no communists in our midst': revolution and the road to Skye
- 7 'Initiated into the mysteries of being soaked five times a day': Pabay, 1950
- 8 'Sweating about money': Pabay problems, 1951-56
- 9 'There isn't a thing growing': old challenges, new departures
- 10 'Every rock is a tablet of hieroglyphics': geology and the geologists
- 11 'The rabbits must be drastically kept down': furriers' friends, ferocious foes
- 12 The 'sea in-between': boats, beacons and boat-wrecks
- 13 For sale: 'Len Whatley's Kingdom'
- 14 An island 'full of woods': forward to the past
- Epilogue
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Index
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