Bowmore (, 'Big Bend') is a small
town
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on the
Scottish island of
Islay
Islay ( ; , ) is the southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. Known as "The Queen of the Hebrides", it lies in Argyll and Bute just south west of Jura, Scotland, Jura and around north of the Northern Irish coast. The island's cap ...
, situated on the banks of the sea loch,
Loch Indaal
Loch Indaal (or Lochindaal) is a sea loch on Islay, the southernmost island of the Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland. Together with Loch Gruinart to the north, it was formed by the Loch Gruinart Fault, which branches off the Great Gle ...
. It serves as administrative capital of the island, and gives its name to the noted
Bowmore distillery producing Bowmore
single malt scotch whisky.
History
Bowmore is a
planned village with wide streets on a grid-iron pattern. It has its origins in an earlier settlement, Kilarrow, which until occupied the site of the present grounds of
Islay House near
Bridgend
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.
[The ruined monastery of Kilarrow on Islay](_blank)
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In May 1685, Kilarrow was the scene of the first stages of
Argyll's Rising, when rebels under the
Earl of Argyll
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The titl ...
arrived from the Netherlands in an unsuccessful attempt to overthrow
King James II and VII.
As part of his plans for improvements at Islay House,
Daniel Campbell the Younger initiated the construction of the new village in 1770, just after the completion of the new
Kilarrow Parish Church, which was built in a unique circular shape. The old village of Kilarrow and its church dedicated to
St Maelrhuba, were then demolished, and its residents were relocated to the new village of Bowmore. Kilarrow Old Churchyard still exists close to the site of the former village.
[Islay, Kilarrow](_blank)
Canmore
The Bowmore distillery came into operation some time before 1816 and is situated on the shores of
Loch Indaal
Loch Indaal (or Lochindaal) is a sea loch on Islay, the southernmost island of the Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland. Together with Loch Gruinart to the north, it was formed by the Loch Gruinart Fault, which branches off the Great Gle ...
. In the 1980s, one of the distillery's warehouses was gifted to the community for conversion to a swimming pool and leisure centre. Named the Mactaggart Centre after one of the scheme's major donors,
Sir John Mactaggart, it uses an innovative system of underground pipes to transfer waste heat from the distillery to the water for the swimming pool.
[Mactaggart Leisure Centre and Swimming Pool Bowmore](_blank)
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Bowmore in WWII
There was a RAF seaplane base at Bowmore during the Second World War
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called RAF Bowmore. Short Sunderland
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and Consolidated PBY Catalina
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flying boat
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Though ...
s operated from Loch Indaal
Loch Indaal (or Lochindaal) is a sea loch on Islay, the southernmost island of the Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland. Together with Loch Gruinart to the north, it was formed by the Loch Gruinart Fault, which branches off the Great Gle ...
. Some of the wartime film '' Coastal Command'' was filmed in Bowmore - fictional name RAF Ferry Bay - and it features a shot of a Sunderland flying low over the main street of Bowmore and over Kilarrow Parish Church.
The RAF built a diesel power station close to the A846 road at the eastern end of Bowmore, to supply their facilities. This was taken over by the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board in 1949, and was extended several times, increasing its capacity to 6 MW. However, the National Grid reached Islay in 1962, with an undersea cable connection from the mainland to Jura, and another from Jura to Islay, after which the station was only maintained as a backup. It is currently owned by Scottish and Southern Electricity.
Facilities
Bowmore has several hotels, restaurants, shops, a hospital
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, a high school and is home to the ''Ìleach'' newspaper, community newspaper of the year 2006. Bowmore is also host to Ionad Chaluim Chille Ìle (the Columba
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Centre), a cultural centre and college founded with the aim of promoting Gaelic language revival
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and heritage on the Island.
Noted residents
* William Livingstone () (1808–1870), an important figure in 19th-century Scottish Gaelic literature and chronicler of the Highland Clearances
The Highland Clearances ( , the "eviction of the Gaels") were the evictions of a significant number of tenants in the Scottish Highlands and Islands, mostly in two phases from 1750 to 1860.
The first phase resulted from Scottish Agricultural R ...
upon Islay, was born at Gartmain farm near Bowmore.[ Edited by Donald E. Meek (2019), ''The Wiles of the World Caran an t-Saohgail: Anthology of 19th-century Scottish Gaelic Verse'', Birlinn Limited. Page 478.]
* Donald Caskie (1902-1983), noted as the "Tartan Pimpernel" for his wartime exploits in France. He was responsible for the safe passage of numerous exiles through the Scots Kirk in Paris during World War II.
* Actor Vivian MacKerrell (1944-1995), whose parents are buried at Bowmore and whose ashes were scattered on Loch Indaal
Loch Indaal (or Lochindaal) is a sea loch on Islay, the southernmost island of the Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland. Together with Loch Gruinart to the north, it was formed by the Loch Gruinart Fault, which branches off the Great Gle ...
.
* Glenn Campbell (b. 1976), political correspondent for BBC Scotland
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.
Gallery
File:Bowmore dist.JPG, Distillery of Bowmore
File:Bowmore Round Church.JPG, Round Church of Bowmore
References
External links
Ileach Community Newspaper
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Villages in Islay