-- History --
Like
so many of the small Islands around Scotland Tanera Mor's history
goes back to early Viking raids and beyond. In more recent times
Murdoch Morrison of Stornoway was appointed as manager of the
newly founded fishing station in 1784. As with the stations on
Isle Martin and Isles Ristol it was built by the London based
British Fishery Society. It was a very prosperous enterprise while
the herring stocks lasted. Up to 200 vessels at a time would anchor
in the bay and salted herring was even exported as far afield
as the West Indies.
After
the fishing spree was over in around 1820 there followed a period
of many changes of ownership and greedy tacksmen demanding high
rents. Therefore the islanders took up the distillation of illicit
whiskey !! In 1900 anothr lucrative sideline was introduced when
the island was acquired by Captain MacDonald, a local smuggler.
Today
there is a salmon farm based in the bay, and in the summer sailing
boats find shelter on their West Coast wanderings. The holiday
cottages lie in the north side of the bay with spectacular views
of the hills on the mainland.
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