Drimsdale South Uist Inverness-shire Scotland
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Archaeological notes on Carnach Mhor Dremsdale and Coilleage Dhonul Ghuirm, c1872
Archaeological notes on Carnach Mhor Dremsdale and Coilleag Dhonul Ghuirm [Càrnach Mhòr, Dreumasdal/Drimsdale and Coilleag Dhòmhnaill Ghuirm, both Uibhist a Deas/South Uist] including that cists, large bones, skulls, a house support and a stone pillar were found on Càrnach Mhòr under sixty feet of sand, and that Coilleag Dhòmhnaill Ghuirm was open.
Charm entitled 'Laoi Na Frithe', 1883
Family history and story about Clanvurich Staoligeary and accompanying verse, 29 October 1872
List of names, probably informants, c1893
List of names, probably informants comprising Duncan MacLellan, Neill MacNeil 'mac Iain bhain', Isobel Chisholm and 'Barbal Drimsdale'.
Note and diagram on a sand house that stood at Dreumasdal, c1872
Note and diagram on a sand house that stood under the sand at Carnach Mhor, Dremsdale [Càrnach Mhòr, Dreumasdal/Drimsdale Uibhist a Deas/South Uist].
Note on Caisteal Bheagrum and accompanying diagrams, 27 March 1872
Note on religious festivals, 1883
Song beginning 'Chi mi Caibeal Dhiar[maid]', 27 March 1872
Song beginning 'Chi mi Caibeal Dhiar[maid], Na chreag iasg' [Donnchadh Mac Cuilcein/Duncan Mac Cuilcein] collected from Barbara MacPhi [Barbara MacPhie] aged 73, Dreumsdale [Dreumasdal/Drimsdale, Uibhist a Deas/South Uist]. The song is composed of twenty lines and is interrupted with a note on where 'Teisteamul nan gauna' [Teistamul nan Gamhna] is. The text has been scored through as if transcribed elsewhere.