Old Photograph Loganair Plane On The Beach Barra Outer Hebrides Scotland


Old photograph of a Loganair plane on the beach on the Island of Barra, Outer Hebrides, Scotland. Barra Airport, Scottish Gaelic: Port-adhair Bharraigh, also known as Barra Eoligarry Airport, is a short runway airport situated in the wide shallow bay of Traigh Mhòr at the northern tip of the island of Barra. The airport is unique, being the only one in the world where scheduled flights use a beach as the runway.



Tour Scotland wee video of photographs of the Island of Barra, Outer Hebrides, Scotland. This is the second southernmost inhabited island of the Outer Hebrides. Alexander, Lord of the Isles granted the island to the MacNeil clan in 1427. The clan held the island until 1838, when Roderick MacNeil, the 40th Chief of the Clan, sold the island to Colonel Gordon of Cluny. Gordon expelled most of the inhabitants in order to make way for sheep farming. The displaced islanders variously went to the Scottish mainland, Australia, New Zealand, the United States of America and Canada. Barra was restored to MacNeil ownership in 1937 when the Barra estate, which encompassed most of the island, was bought by Robert MacNeil, a U.S. architect, and 45th chief of the clan.

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