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Illustrated talk by Dr. David Caldwell

Illustrated talk by Dr. David Caldwell

October 16, 2023 By ron Leave a Comment

The Finlaggan Trust and the Islay Natural History Trust present

FINLAGGAN: THE EXCAVATIONS
Illustrated talk by Dr. David Caldwell

Dr. David Caldwell, who directed the excavations at Finlaggan in the 1990s, will provide an update on his discoveries prior to the publication of the final report on his work, due to appear in 2024.
David will provide an assessment of the importance of Finlaggan, especially in medieval times, as a lordly residence and a centre of administration.

Thursday, 26 October, 7 PM at the Islay Natural History Centre, Main Street, Port Charlotte.
Everyone welcome. Donations at the door. Hot drinks and snacks provided.

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Free Talk Dr. Alan Macniven

Free Talk Dr. Alan Macniven

April 28, 2021 By ron Leave a Comment

Dr. Alan Macniven, Finlaggan trustee, and Senior Lecturer and Head of Scandinavian Studies at the University of Edinburgh, will be giving a free talk next week on “the Norwegian role in the European discovery, rediscovery, and colonisation of Greenland.”
Scheduled for Tue, 27 April, 19.30 BST, please click on the following link to register an interest: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-norwegian-origins-of-danish-greenland-tickets-151621318445?aff=ebdssbonlinesearch
All are welcome.

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Heritage at Home: The Lords of the Isles

Heritage at Home: The Lords of the Isles

May 25, 2020 By ron Leave a Comment

The Finlaggan Trust welcomes participation in an online Virtual Tour of Finlaggan, the former Seat of the Lords of the Isles, which will take you back to Islay during the height of the Lordship’s power in the fifteenth century. The tour will be given by Dr. David Caldwell, President of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, and lead archaeologist of the site during the excavations in the 1980s–90s.

The tour will feature a digital reconstruction of the site, drone footage of Finlaggan and related locations around Islay, and photogrammetrical reconstructions of key artefacts, see below, discovered during the past excavations. Taking place on June 4 at 2pm with a repeat showing at 7.30pm, please check www.facebook.com/OpenVirtualWorlds and our Facebook, Instagram and Twitter feeds for information on accessing the tour and frequent updates on the project.

One of the artefacts that will be displayed in 3D: a piece of slate carved with an heraldic lion—possibly a trial piece by a local craftsman.

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Finlaggan Virtual Reality Installation at Visitor Centre

May 27, 2019 By Finlaggan Trust Leave a Comment

This year visitors to the ancient site of Finlaggan in Islay will have the unique opportunity of travelling back in time through a new virtual reality installation at the visitor centre. Using a state of the art headset visitors will be able to travel throughout the site in virtual reality, going inside the reconstructed buildings and finding a real sense of what life was like at Finlaggan in the past. Along with unique local Gaelic commentary complete with English subtitles the new installation is a fantastic informative and fun historical experience.
The recreation of the medieval administrative and ceremonial seat of the Lordship of the Isles has been done by the University of St. Andrews. During the Middle Ages Clan Donald, Lords of the Isles, ruled the Hebrides and parts of mainland Scotland and Ulster as a semi-independent Gaelic kingdom, which sometimes caused tensions within Scotland. By the late fifteenth century they had once again fallen foul of the crown and the Lordship was finally forfeited by James IV in 1493. Many of the buildings at Finlaggan were destroyed at this time and the site gradually sank into obscurity.
Work by the National Museum of Scotland under archaeologist Dr. David Caldwell and the financial assistance of Lagavulin distillery allowed the Finlaggan Trust to commission the University of St. Andrews. The reconstruction of early fifteenth century Finlaggan shows the twin islands of Eilean Mòr and Eilean na Comhairle (or Council Isle), and their surroundings in Loch Finlaggan. There was a remarkable complex of buildings which blended local traditions with wider European trends. It is significant that the Lords of the Isles’ residence on Eilean Mòr had little in the way of defensive structures, possibly showing how settled the Lordship was for its time. Documentary research and comparison with other late medieval sites has been used to ensure the reconstruction is as accurate as possible.
There will be an official launch in Islay later in the year. Additionally there is a virtual reality app in the pipeline and an online video, which can be accessed via Vimeo at https://vimeo.com/337511074. A video about the project can also be viewed on Vimeo at https://vimeo.com/336843017.

Am-bliadhna gheibh luchd-tadhail don làrach aosmhor Phort an Eilein (Fionnlagain) ann an Ìle cothrom air leth a dhol air ais ann an ùine le goireas VR san ionad fiosrachaidh. Le clogaid ùr-nodha thèid aig luchd-tadhail air siubhal air feadh an làraich ann an VR, dol a-staigh do na toglaichean ath-chruthaichte agus sealladh fhaotainn air beatha ann am Port an Eilein sna seann làithean. Tha an goireas ùr na dhòigh fìor fhiosrachail agus spòrsail eòlas eachdraidheil fhaotainn, le aithriseadh Gàidhlig ionadail agus fo-thiotalan Beurla.
Chaidh ath-chruthachadh cathair rianachail agus deas-ghnàthach Tighearnas nan Eilean a dhèanamh le Oilthigh Chill Rìmhinn. Rè nam Meadhan Aoisean riaghail Clann Dòmhnaill, Rìghrean nan Eilean, Innse Gall agus cuid tìr-mòr na h-Alba is Ulaidh mar iar-rioghachd Ghàidhlig, a dh’adhbharaich dragh taobh a-staigh na h-Alba a-nis ‘s a-rithist. Faisg air deireadh a’ chòigeamh linn deug bha iad air dol a-mach air a’ chrùn a-rithist agus dh’arbhartachadh an Tighearnas leis an Rìgh Seumas IV ann an 1493. Chaidh iomadh togalach a mhilleadh aig an àm seo agus beag air bheag thuit an làrach à sealladh.
Leig obair Taigh-tasgaidh Nàiseanta na h-Alba fon àrsaidhear an Dtr Dàibhidh Caldwell agus maoineachadh bho taigh-staile Lag a’ Mhuilinn le Urras Fhionnlagain cùmhnant a thoirt do dh’Oilthigh Chill Rìmhinn. Seallaidh ath-chruthachadh Phort an Eilein sa chòigeamh linn deug an dà eilean, Eilean Mòr is Eilean na Comhairle, agus an loch mun cuairt. Bha grunn thoglaichean sònraichte ann a thug còmhla cleachdaidhean ionadail agus modhan Eòrpach. Tha e brìgheil nach robh mòran dhaingnichean aig dachaigh Rìghrean nan Eilean air Eilean Mòr, ‘s dòcha a leigeil fhaicinn cho sìtheil ‘s a bha an Tighearnas ‘son an àm. Chaidh rannsachadh sgrìobhainn agus coimeas ri làraichean eile meadhan-aoiseil a chleachdadh gus dèanamh cinnteach gum biodh an t-ath-chruthachadh cho ceart ‘s a ghabhas.
Bidh tachartas oifigeach ann an Ìle nas anmoiche sa bhliadhna. A bharrachd, tha app air an rathad agus tha bhideo air-loidhne, a ghabhas faicinn via Vimeo aig https://vimeo.com/337511074. Tha bhideo mun phròiseact ann cuideachd aig https://vimeo.com/336843017.

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Fèis Ìle Open Day

May 17, 2016 By Finlaggan Trust Leave a Comment

Finlaggan Visitor Centre

27th May 2016 – 12:00 to 5:00

Ardbeg Lord of the IslesAs part of this years Fèis Ìle celebrations we will be hosting our own Open Day at the Finlaggan visitor centre.

The £5 entrance fee includes a visit to the site with guides to answer any questions. You will be welcomed to our visitor center to try a complementary dram of Finlaggan whisky from our supporters at the Vintage Malt Whisky Company and listen to some local traditional music.

We are also running a raffle giving you the opportunity to win a rare bottle of Ardbeg Lord of the Isles 25 Year Old Single Malt. Second prize is a special Fèis Ìle bottling of Finlaggan Single Malt. Ticket price is £1, available from the visitor center, committee members, Ballygrant Inn, Labels Coffee shop, Whisky Shop Bowmore, Lauries Port Ellen and Ardbeg Distillery

All money raised will go directly to the support and running of the Finlaggan Trust.

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Opening Hours

Open from Saturday 5th April onwards.
Opening times: 1100 -1630 Monday-Saturday. Closed Sunday.
Please continue to visit this evocative location. Donations welcome, and all contributions go towards maintaining Finlaggan for future generations..

Contact Us

Email: finlaggan@outlook.com
Tel +44 (0) 1496 840 644

    

When visiting the historic site, dogs are to be kept on a leash at all times. We only welcome guide dogs inside the Visitor Centre.

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