In 1877, George Seton, a visitor to the tiny Scottish archipelago of St. Kilda, observed that the men living there had an unusual physiological characteristic. “The great toes of the cragsmen are ...
The 85-mile boat ride through rough seas left some of us huddling in discomfort. But the scenery on the remote and windswept islands was otherworldly. The spindly island of Dùn, with the adjacent ...
James MacMillan travels to St Kilda to play the traditional music that was so nearly lost forever It's an extraordinary story. Trevor Morrison was the last person alive who knew the traditional music ...