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Maiden Island

Coordinates:56°25′49.8″N5°29′33.11″W / 56.430500°N 5.4925306°W /56.430500; -5.4925306
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This article is about the island in Scotland. For the island in Antigua and Barbuda, seeMaiden Island (Antigua and Barbuda). For the island in Canada, seeGreenspond.

Maiden Island
Location
Maiden Island is located in Argyll and Bute
Maiden Island
Maiden Island
Maiden Island shown within Argyll and Bute
OS grid referenceNM847319
Coordinates56°25′50″N5°29′33″W / 56.4305°N 5.492532°W /56.4305; -5.492532
Physical geography
Island groupFirth of Lorn
Area3 ha (7 acres)
Highest elevation28 m (92 ft)
Administration
Council areaArgyll and Bute
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Demographics
Population0
Lymphad
References[1][2]

Maiden Island is a small uninhabited island at the mouth ofOban Bay on the west coast of Scotland.

Geography

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Maiden Island from Dunollie
MV Isle of Mull in the strait between Maiden Island andKerrera with the Hutchison Memorial in the background

Maiden Island lies just off the coast of mainland Scotland, west ofDunollie Castle and Camas Bàn. It is to the north of the narrow entrance to Oban Bay and about 0.5 kilometres (14 mi) north of the much larger island ofKerrera. The passage is deep and large vessels such as theCaledonian MacBrayne ferryMV Isle of Mull make regular use of this strait. The island reaches a height of 28 metres (92 ft) above sea level.[2]

The prominent Hutchison Memorial on the north end ofKerrera that commemorates David Hutchison, one of the founders ofCaledonian MacBrayne, is visible from Maiden Island.[1]

History

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There are a variety of legends associated with the naming of the isle. It may have a connection with KingMalcolm IV of Scotland (1153–1165) known as "Malcolm the Maiden" by later chroniclers, who had connections with Kerrera. Another story involves a young girl accused of a crime who was tied up on the shore there in order to persuade her make an admission. However, she refused and when the tide came in she drowned. A more romantic tale concerns Muireadhach (Murdoch), a Celtic warrior who was in love with Mhairi, the daughter of a local man. Doubts were cast about the latter's chastity and it was decided she should be tied by her hair to a rock on the shore to test her purity. The problem for Mhairi was that if her hair held strong her innocence would be proven but she would drown. Muireadhach made an heroic effort to save her by attempting to swim to the island but strong currents swept him away and they both drowned.[3]

More prosaically, there are a number of Scottish islands that bear this name, and it is likely that it was used as a refuge for women during times of war.[1]

Wrecks

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On 23 December 1940, duringWorld War II a convoy of ships gathered off the island ofLismore were attacked when twoHeinkel He 111 bombers. TheBreda, a cargo vessel, was damaged and had to be beached in nearbyArdnamucknish Bay. Debris from the wreck was carried by the tide towards Oban Bay and four days later aSunderland Flying Boat of210 Squadron hit a horsebox floating in the water whilst attempting a routine landing in the dark. The aircraft broke up and sank just off Maiden Island with only one survivor from the 11 crew members on board.[4]

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^abcHaswell-Smith, Hamish (2004).The Scottish Islands. Edinburgh: Canongate. pp. 85–86.ISBN 978-1-84195-454-7.
  2. ^ab"Get-a-map".Ordnance Survey. Retrieved 28 June 2010.
  3. ^"Maiden Island". Oban & Argyll. Retrieved29 June 2010.
  4. ^"RAF Oban". RAF Oban. Retrieved2 July 2010.

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