Master raconteur Norman Maclean tells the spine-tingling Gaelic tale of Àiridh na h-Aon Oidhche, a local landmark out near Rueval in Benbecula, and reveals how it got its name.
Master raconteur Norman Maclean tells the spine-tingling Gaelic tale of Àiridh na h-Aon Oidhche, a local landmark out near Rueval in Benbecula, and reveals how it got its name.
In this recording Angus tells how his home was a cèilidh-house at one time. He says that a local man called Alasdair MacQueen would visit often and he had a lot of information about ghosts, spirits and dreams. Alasdair and a man called Dòmhnall Mòr…
In this recording Angus tells how his home was a cèilidh-house at one time. He says that a local man called Alasdair MacQueen would visit often and he had a lot of information about ghosts, spirits and dreams. Alasdair and a man called Dòmhnall Mòr…