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Links to other sites that feature Donald and his friends |
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Smuaintean fo Eiseabhal THOUGHTS UNDER EISEAVAL
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A
collection of the best work of
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The Voice of the
Bard.
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Timothy Neat's book The Voice of the Bard features a chapter on the work of Donald MacDonald
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Ronald Black
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Ronald Black, editor of Smuaintean fo Eiseabhal - THOUGHTS UNDER EISEAVAL is a Senior Lecturer in Celtic at the University of Edinburgh and Gaelic Editor of The Scotsman and Am Pàipear newspapers. Ronald also recently edited An Tuil, a unique bilingual anthology of twentieth-century Scottish Gaelic verse.
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| Gus Wylie |
Renowned photographer Gus Wylie has spent much time working in the Western Isles including South Uist. Read more about Gus in an article in this Fios newsletter.
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Alba, the BBC's website for the Gaelic community at BBC Online.
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Tacsi - an arts and music television series in the Gaelic language. The first programme included featured South Uist photographer Domhnall Iain Caimbeul. Tacsi accompanies Domhnall Iain and his camera, to the house of local village Bard, Donald MacDonald (Domhnall Aonghais Bhàin). Click here to see this program item in real video. You will get to see Donald entertaining his guest in his simple thatched croft. If you don't already already have it, download the real player to see the video.
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Links to other sites that provide information about South Uist.
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A site devoted to the happenings of the South Uist, Benbecula, North Uist, Eriskay, Grimsay & Berneray Islands |
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A community Newspaper for the Islands. Donald MacDonald frequently published his work in Am Paipear |
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| St. Peter’s Parish Church, Daliburgh, South Uist. |
This site features a weekly parish newsletter from John Galbraith in addition to information about the Catholic parish
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| © Henry Marsh 2000-2001 | Site developed by Adam West |