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  2. Harris Tweed Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Harris Tweed Authority (HTA) is an independent statutory public body created by the Harris Tweed Act 1993, replacing the Harris Tweed Association, which was formed in 1910. The Harris Tweed Authority is charged with the general duty of furthering the Harris Tweed industry as a means of livelihood for those who live in the Outer Hebrides of ...

  3. Taransay - Wikipedia

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    The family have an association with Harris, since Cathra's father, Dr David Horrobin, purchased Borve Lodge in 1985. [ 10 ] [ 7 ] In March 2024, it was reported that the Kellihers plan to return the island to its wild state by reintroducing native trees that had been lost to farming and livestock grazing.

  4. Harris tweed - Wikipedia

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    Harris tweed, herringbone pattern. Harris tweed (Scottish Gaelic: Clò mór or Clò hearach) is a tweed cloth that is handwoven by islanders at their homes in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, finished in the Outer Hebrides, and made from pure virgin wool dyed and spun in the Outer Hebrides. This definition, quality standards and protection of ...

  5. Why Damian Lewis is herding sheep in London - AOL

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  6. Scalpay, Outer Hebrides - Wikipedia

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    There also used to be a salmon factory, which was a major local employer from 2001 until its closure in 2005. In the spring of 2009, local newspapers reported that the factory was to reopen as a net washing facility to support the local fish farming industry. In 2012, the Scalpay community bought and opened a community shop/café, Buth ...

  7. Scarp, Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Crofting was the way of life on the island, mainly comprising sheep and dairy cattle rearing and fishing, in latter years principally lobster fishing, which provided an income for around 12 families. Islanders were deeply religious and a Church of Scotland Mission House was the focal point for Sunday worship and weekly prayer meetings.

  8. Pabbay, Harris - Wikipedia

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    The island was cleared for sheep in 1846. Pabbay is traditionally a home of Clan Morrison. Pabbay lies within the South Lewis, Harris and North Uist National Scenic Area, [6] one of 40 such areas in Scotland which are defined so as to identify areas of exceptional scenery and to ensure its protection from inappropriate development. [7]

  9. Portnalong - Wikipedia

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    It was founded by crofters from Lewis and Harris in 1921. [2] Portnalong and Fiskavaig are both crofting townships in the North Talisker common grazings where 69 crofters hold in common the sheep stock club that manages that commons. Portnalong served as a refueling point for allied shipping during World War II.