Roger (Grisly)'s photos with the keyword: Isle of Islay

The Wreck of the Mary Ann.

21 Aug 2017 27 36 1178
She was a brig out of Grennock and loaded with Wines and Spirits when wrecked in heavy gales on the 22 May 1859, I respectfully ask you to view large, The pip shows the same wreck in 2016, My link for Sight and Sound, Wooden Ships, www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hUpCIjbVig Since posting the image I have found this, blog.islayinfo.com/article.php/whisky_galore_islay

For Sale !!!!.

17 Jul 2017 24 29 1111
Rhinns of Islay Lighthouse, Isle Orsey in the Inner Hebrides. a large part of which is coming up for sale, lighthousesforsale.co.uk/rinns-of-islay-lighthouse-keepers-dwellings From Portnahaven, Isle of Islay, (Queen of the Hebrides). Large please

Inlet, HFF

13 Jul 2017 43 76 1404
Isle Orsay from Portnahaven on the Isle of Islay which forms part of Scotlands Inner Hebrides. Large Please Music link for Sight and Sound is a beautiful version of The Island, www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fWFqqp8hIA&list=PLEHzv2Qa6n6zaePtljJeyRBd6Fz74UFwD

On A Sand Bar

10 May 2017 37 35 1291
Kilchoman sands, Machir Bay, Isle of Islay, Reputed to be the wreck of a brig called the MARY ANN of Greenock which was wrecked on the Kilchoman strand in heavy gales, 22 May 1859, The brig was loaded with wines and spirits. folklore says there were scenes of looting, and a good number of cases of whisky were drunk in a very short time, Islay's version of Whisky Galore I guess. Large Please, My music link is a beautiful song (and one of his best) by Sting www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtTMxBVFVSg

Shipwreck in the Sand.

07 Sep 2016 30 25 1633
Kilchoman sands, Machir Bay, Island of Islay, Reputed to be the wreck of a brig called the MARY ANN of Greenock which was wrecked on the Kilchoman strand in heavy gales, 22 May 1859, The brig was loaded with wines and spirits. folklore says there were scenes of looting, and a good number of cases of whisky were drunk in a very short time, Islay's version of Whisky Galore I guess. View large please. Sony SLT-A65V/ SIGMA 18-300. 1/320, f10.0, 150mm, ISO 100.