Old photograph of a female Crofter on the Island Of Harris, Scotland. The history of crofting in Harris, a part of the Outer Hebrides, involves a long struggle for land rights and the preservation of traditional farming practices, including the production of Harris Tweed, with key events like the Clearances and the Crofters Holdings Act of 1886 shaping the region's identity.
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