Old Travel Blog Photograph Road Through Glen Sannox Isle Of Arran Scotland


Old travel Blog photograph of cattle on the road through Glen Sannox with Cioch na h-Oighe mountain in the background on Island of Arran, Scotland. Within Glen Sannox it is possible to find an Iron Age fort and the remains of a village, abandoned in 1829 as part of the process of the Highland clearances. Most of the inhabitants of this areae emigrated to Canada where they built a replica of the local church that was constructed in Sannox in 1822. Mining was a source of employment in the area, when in 1840 a mine was opened in the area. However operations only lasted around two decades. Operations ended when in 1862 the 11th Duke of Hamilton closed the mine, claiming that it spoiled the local area. However, the mine was reopened after the close of the First World War.



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