Tour Scotland 4K short travel video clip, with Scottish music, of sunset from the coast of the Island of Eriskay on ancestry, genealogy, family history visit to the Outer Hebrides, Britain, United Kingdom. Eriskay, Scottish Gaelic: Èirisgeidh, from the Old Norse for " Eric's Isle ", is an island located between South Uist and Barra and is connected to South Uist by a causeway. On August 2, 1745 the small frigate le Du Teillay landed Bonnie Prince Charlie with his " seven men of Moidart " at Bonnie Prince Charlie's Bay or Traigh Leis on Eriskay to start the Forty Five Jacobite Rising. Although only a small Scottish island, Eriskay has many claims to fame that have made the island well known far beyond the Hebrides. It is associated with the traditional Hebridean song, the Eriskay Love Lilt; with the Eriskay pony and the Eriskay jersey, made without any seams. It is the real Whisky Galore island: it was just off Eriskay that the SS Politician ran aground in 1941 with its famous cargo. An important early documentary film, Eriskay: A Poem of Remote Lives, made by a German traveller, Werner Kissling, was set on the island. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. Find things to see and do in Scotland where you are always welcome.
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