Description
For the first time the unique photographic work of Archie Chisolm has been drawn together from several different sources – museum archives, private collections and published images.
Procurator Fiscal at Lochmaddy in North Uist from 1881 to 1913, Archie was a keen amateur photographer and champion of crofters’ rights. His photographs from this time reflect life, work and play in the Western Isles – cattle marts and village fairs, fishing and golf, whaling and crofting, family gatherings and eviction – but above all, Hebridean landscapes and seascapes.
Paperback
ISBN 9-780-993-282-850








