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Crowlin Islands

Coordinates:57°21′N5°50′W / 57.350°N 5.833°W /57.350; -5.833
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Island group in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland

Eilean Mòr

TheCrowlin Islands (Scottish Gaelic:Na h-Eileanan Cròlainneach) are a group of uninhabited islands in theInner Hebrides ofScotland.[1] They lie betweenSkye and theApplecross peninsula on the mainland.

The individual islands are:

Prehistory

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Between 1999 and 2004 a large scale archaeological project, Scotland's First Settlers, was undertaken in theInner Sound to locate and examine sites relating to theMesolithic period in the strait. The entire coastline of the Inner Sound together with its islands was walked by volunteers and archaeologists. On the Crowlin Islands they found six caves and rock shelters with evidence of prehistoric habitation. Themidden at Crowlin 1 suggested sporadic activity from theIron Age into the 16th century AD. Three other sites produced evidence for post-medieval occupation.[2][3]

Excavations on Eilean Mòr have shown evidence of human settlement in the Mesolithic. Ruined cottages can be seen in the north-east corner, near Camas na h-Annait.[4]

History

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From about 1810 to 1920 Eilean Mòr was home for several families, evicted fromApplecross, but unwilling to take passage from Scotland to far-off lands. By agreement with the landowning Mackenzie laird they were allowed to settle on the islands and make what living they could by fishing, pasturing sheep, gathering kelp and farming.[5] The ruins ofdrystone shielings and a chapel are still visible on the islands.[6]

The steam trawler the Scomber was sunk off the coast of Eilean Beag in 1923, though the exact location of the wreck is unknown.[7]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Crowlin Islands".Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved30 December 2017.
  2. ^"Mesolithic and later sites around the Inner Sound, Scotland the work of the Scotland's First Settlers project 1998-2004".Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports.31. 2009. Retrieved15 August 2021.
  3. ^Historic Environment Scotland."Eilean Mor (Site no. NG63SE 3)". Retrieved19 June 2025.
  4. ^Haswell-Smith, Hamish (2004).The Scottish islands: a comprehensive guide to every Scottish island (Fully rev. 2nd ed.). Edinburgh: Canongate.ISBN 1-84195-454-3.OCLC 52783007.
  5. ^"Crowlin Press". 2 October 2011. Archived fromthe original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved17 August 2021.
  6. ^Historic Environment Scotland."Camas Na H-annait, Eilean Mor, Crowlin Islands (Site no. NG63SE 1)". Retrieved19 June 2025.
  7. ^Historic Environment Scotland."Scomber: Eilean Beag, Crowlin Islands, Inner Sound (Site no. NG63NE 8003)". Retrieved19 June 2025.

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