- TITLE
- Camas nan Geall, Ardnamurchan
- EXTERNAL ID
- GB1796_859_20_0520
- PLACENAME
- Camas nan Geall
- DISTRICT
- Ardnamurchan
- OLD COUNTY/PARISH
- ARGYLL: Ardnamurchan
- PERIOD
- 20c
- CREATOR
- M E M Donaldson
- SOURCE
- Highland Photographic Archive (IMAG)
- ASSET ID
- 10439
- KEYWORDS
- Camas nan Geall
Ardnamurchan
standing stones
burial grounds
forts
Cladh Chiarain
St Ciaran mac an t-Saeir
standing stone
fort

Situated about 7 miles south west of Tarbert on the southern shore of the Ardnamurchan Peninsula, the ruined township of Camas nan Geall is typical of a west Highland settlement site; a semicircular coastal landmass surrounded by hills. As well as the ruined buildings of the settlement site, there is a small burial ground (centre left), a standing stone, a chambered cairn, and a prehistoric fort overlooking the bay. This photograph of Camas nan Geall dates from the first half of the 20th century.
The photographer, Mary Ethel Muir Donaldson, was born in 1876 and came to the Highlands around 1908. She travelled extensively around the North and West Highlands, writing and taking photographs. One of her favourite locations was the Ardnamurchan Peninsula and it was there she settled, at Sanna, in 1927.
Between 1912 and 1949 Miss Donaldson produced many books on the social history and customs of the North and West Highlands. 'Wanderings in the Western Highlands and Islands' and 'Further Wanderings - Mainly in Argyll' are two of her best known works and both are illustrated with her own photographs. She died in a nursing home in Edinburgh in 1958, and was buried in Oban
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