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Soay Collection

Soay sheep, native to the rugged landscapes of St Kilda in the Outer Hebrides, are known for their unique shedding fleece

Background imageSoay Collection: Soay sheep - shedding fleece, Highland Wildlife Park, Scotland, UK

Soay sheep - shedding fleece, Highland Wildlife Park, Scotland, UK. Originated from St Kilda in Outer Hebrides
MAB-209 Soay sheep - shedding fleece Highland Wildlife Park, Scotland, UK Ovis aries Originated from St Kilda in Outer Hebrides

Background imageSoay Collection: Climber i on Sgurr Alasdair on the Cuillin Ridge Isle of Skye Scotland

Climber i on Sgurr Alasdair on the Cuillin Ridge Isle of Skye Scotland
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Background imageSoay Collection: St Kildans with Soay Sheep

St Kildans with Soay Sheep
St Kildans with the famous Soay Sheep. The group of islands is known as St Kilda - this particular island is actually called Hirta. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSoay Collection: Evacuation of Island of Soay. Some of the 27 people of Soay Island banded together for

Evacuation of Island of Soay. Some of the 27 people of Soay Island banded together for the removal of their effects. They loaded their goods

Background imageSoay Collection: DDE-90035911

DDE-90035911
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Historic island of Hirta. Primitive Soay sheep native to the island. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageSoay Collection: DDE-90035902

DDE-90035902
Scotland, St. Kilda Islands, Outer Hebrides. Historic island of Hirta. Primitive Soay sheep endemic to the island and old stone village ruins. Date: 17/11/2007

Background imageSoay Collection: Inner Hebrides, Isle of Soay / Skye 18 / 09 / 1960

Inner Hebrides, Isle of Soay / Skye 18 / 09 / 1960
Inner Hebrides, Isle of Soay/Skye 18/09/1960

Background imageSoay Collection: Isle of Soay / Skye, Inner Hebrides. 18 / 09 / 1960

Isle of Soay / Skye, Inner Hebrides. 18 / 09 / 1960
Isle of Soay/Skye, Inner Hebrides. 18/09/1960

Background imageSoay Collection: Inner Hebrides, Isle of Soay. 18 / 9 / 1960

Inner Hebrides, Isle of Soay. 18 / 9 / 1960
Inner Hebrides, Isle of Soay. 18/9/1960

Background imageSoay Collection: Soay

Soay
A view of Soay from the shore at Elgol, Isle of Skye, Highlands, Scotland, UK. August 20, 2016. A low view from the jagged shore at Elgol

Background imageSoay Collection: Last To Leave

Last To Leave
11th July 1953: Dogs wait to join the inhabitants of the Isle of Soay in the Outer Hebrides, who have been evacuated to new homes on the Isle of Mull. The dogs will be the last to leave the island

Background imageSoay Collection: Picture No. 10899500

Picture No. 10899500
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Background imageSoay Collection: Soay sheep herd, Devon C016 / 3508

Soay sheep herd, Devon C016 / 3508
Soay sheep herd, used for grazing and browsing on Berry Head, Devon

Background imageSoay Collection: Soay sheep herd, Devon C016 / 3507

Soay sheep herd, Devon C016 / 3507
Soay sheep herd, used for grazing and browsing on Berry Head, Devon

Background imageSoay Collection: Soay ram sheep - shedding its fleece and grazing. Rare Breed Trust Cotswold Farm Park

Soay ram sheep - shedding its fleece and grazing. Rare Breed Trust Cotswold Farm Park
MAB-784 Soay ram sheep - shedding its fleece and grazing. Rare Breed Trust Cotswold Farm Park Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSoay Collection: Head of Soay sheep - Cotswold Farm Park - Temple Guiting - UK

Head of Soay sheep - Cotswold Farm Park - Temple Guiting - UK
MAB-1468 Head of Soay sheep Cotswold Farm Park - Temple Guiting - UK Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way


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Soay sheep, native to the rugged landscapes of St Kilda in the Outer Hebrides, are known for their unique shedding fleece. These hardy creatures can be found roaming freely at Highland Wildlife Park in Scotland, showcasing their resilience and adaptability. The Isle of Skye is not only famous for its breathtaking Cuillin Ridge but also as a haven for climbers seeking thrilling adventures. A climber on Sgurr Alasdair, one of the peaks along this ridge, demonstrates the sheer determination and skill required to conquer these majestic mountains. Intriguingly intertwined with human history, Soay sheep have been an integral part of life on St Kilda. The island's inhabitants relied on these animals for sustenance and wool production. Captivating images capture St Kildans tending to their flocks, showcasing a deep connection between humans and nature. However, not all stories about Soay Island are idyllic. In 1960, an evacuation took place due to dwindling resources and isolation challenges faced by its population of 27 people. Despite adversity, these resilient individuals banded together in unity during this challenging time. The captivating photographs from that era depict both the beauty and remoteness of Inner Hebrides' Isle of Soay/Skye. They serve as poignant reminders of a bygone era when communities thrived against all odds amidst stunning natural surroundings. As we delve into the rich history surrounding Soay sheep and its associated islands like Hirta within the St Kilda archipelago in Scotland's waterscape; we uncover tales that span generations - tales filled with courage, survival instincts, and unwavering bonds between humans and animals.