Ross of Mull

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View east over the Ross of Mull from Tor Mor Quarry, Fionnphort.
Carsaig Arches on the south of the Ross.

The Ross of Mull is the largest peninsula of the Isle of Mull, about 18 miles long, and makes up the south-western part of the island. It is bounded to the north by Loch Scridain and to the south by the Firth of Lorne. The main villages are Bunessan and Fionnphort, with smaller settlements including Ardtun, Camas, Carsaig, Knockan, Pennyghael and Uisken. Knocknafenaig, Suidhe, and Shiaba are three of the many cleared settlements on the Ross.

Historically the area's main industries consisted of crofting, fishing, kelp, and granite quarries.[1] By 2011 this had shifted with tourism becoming the greatest employer accounting for 29% of employment, while between them farming and fishing made up 15%.[2]

The 1886 novel Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson is partially set on the island of Erraid, a tidal island to the south west of the Ross of Mull.

The 1945 film I Know Where I'm Going!, directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, was principally shot on Mull, using Carsaig as a headquarters, and references the fictional "Isle of Kiloran", which was based on Colonsay. Other scenes were shot at Duart Castle and Calgary.[3] Also being shot here is The Silent Storm, starring Damian Lewis and Andrea Riseborough.[4]

References

  1. Ross of Mull Historical Centre, 2004 Discover The Ross... Bunessan. Ross of Mull Historical Centre
  2. published by MICT (Mull & Iona Community Trust "Ross of Mull & Iona Community Plan 2011". Mull & Iona Community Trust (MICT). 2011. http://www.mict.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Community-Plan-Final-Draft-lo-res-version.pdf. Retrieved 2 January 2016. 
  3. "Mull: I Know Where I'm Going" powell-pressburger.org. Retrieved 29 December 2009. Extract from Bruce, David (1996) Scotland the Movie. Polygon.
  4. "From Brody to baldy! Homeland's Damian Lewis undergoes a dramatic transformation as he shaves his head for new film". Daily Mail. 25 June 2013. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2347940/Damian-Lewis-undergoes-dramatic-transformation-swaps-fiery-locks-bald-headed-look-new-film.html. Retrieved 25 June 2013. 

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