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Fellows’ offer: Life and Death on Little Ross, by David R Collin

3rd April 2018 | Categories: Publications

little-ross-coverLife and Death on Little Ross: The story of an island, a lighthouse and its keepers by Fellow David R Collin FSA Scot was published in November 2017 by Whittles Publishing.

This new book tells the story of the island of Little Ross, its lighthouse and the people who lived and worked there. The island was unknown to most people until 1960, when a murder in the lighthouse buildings brought it widespread notoriety. In Life and Death on Little Ross the author tells the story of the island beyond the murder: a story of 118 years of devoted service by 26 principal keepers, 35 assistant keepers, their families, and occasional and relief keepers. Also featured are the island’s earliest inhabitants and the ships and crews that came to grief in the waters surrounding it, leading to the design and construction of the lighthouse. In the years following the murder the process of automation began, and the work of conversion, repair and maintenance of the site is explained.

The book paints a vivid picture of the island and the people who lived there, and will appeal to lighthouse enthusiasts as well as those with an interest in the natural world and social and local history.

Whittles Publishing are offering Fellows of the Society the chance to buy this book for £16.99 (RRP £18.99, with free P&P). To take advantage of this special offer, contact Whittles Publishing on 01593 731 333 or sue@whittlespublishing.com quoting SoA/LR.

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