By Bernie Bell

Calanais!!!

First, we went to the information centre, to get some idea of how to get to where we wanted to go. This is well done, with lots of information, and also some ‘gifts’, including a reproduction of the Ball of Towie by Simant Bostock. Or, I hope they still have these, as it was 5 years ago!

Another valuable source of information, is the exhibition which Margaret Curtis has in a large shed next to her house. Margaret and her husbands, produced some very thoroughly researched booklets about the Calanais monuments.  It could be worth asking at the visitor centre, if Margaret still has her exhibition open to the public, and, if so, it really is well worth making an appointment with Margaret to  go and see it, and to talk with Margaret – an extremely knowledgeable woman.  If you’re allergic to cats, best avoided – as Margaret has many!

There’s the main  Calanais site  – words fail me!

Calanais B Bell

There are also quite a few ‘satellite’ sites, with Gaelic names – best to get a map and/or a booklet!

Standing stones on Lewis B Bell

The entrance to this site, has an imaginative gate!

gate on Lewis B Bell

And  – how’s this for an individual stone!

standing stone on Lewis B Bell

Then to .……..

standing stones on Lewis 3 women B Bell

The story is that these stones represent the three stages of a woman’s life – maiden, matron, and crone.  I can see it – they look like they’re having a good yarn together!

Related stories:

Our Trip to the Isle of Lewis: 2

Our Trip to the  Isle of Lewis: 1


 

6 responses to “Our Trip to the Isle of Lewis: 3 – Calanais”

  1. I was there too. A very exciting environment of Neolithic culture

  2. You’ve been/are everywhere! Anywhere we go, there’s Fursbreck Pottery and copies of ‘Skara’ for sale.
    You enjoy creating, and it looks like you also enjoy delivering – to some wonderful places.

  3. […] Our Trip to the Isle of Lewis: 3 – Calanais […]

  4. […] Our Trip to the Isle of Lewis: 3 – Calanais […]

  5. […] by the Bernera Bridge.  Five years ago, when we visited the exhibit in Margaret Curtis’ shed, (Our Trip to the Isle of Lewis: 3 – Calanais )Margaret told us of these stones, and how the site suffered when the road and bridge were […]

  6. […] I wonder if Lews Castle Archive will take the work which Margaret Curtis and her husbands have amassed about the Calanais stones?  A section in the museum would be ideal, but there  isn’t enough room as the museum is laid out now – the archive is a possibility.  I hope that Margaret bequeaths her work to the archive, and that all that information and insight will be properly curated and made available to the public, in perpetuity. Our Trip to the Isle of Lewis: 3 – Calanais […]

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