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Eilean Bàn
Location
Eilean Bàn is located in Scotland
Eilean Bàn
Eilean Bàn shown within Scotland
OS grid reference NG746271
Names
Gaelic name About this sound Eilean Bàn
Pronunciation [ˈelan ˈpaːn]
Meaning of name White Island
Area and summit
Area 2.4 ha (5.9 acres)
Highest elevation  m
Population
Population (2001) 2
Population rank 88= out of 97
Groupings
Island group Skye
Local Authority Highland
Flag of Scotland.svg Lymphad3.svg
References [1][2][3][4]
If shown, area and population ranks are for all Scottish islands and all inhabited Scottish islands respectively.
Eilean Bàn from the Skye Bridge, looking towards Kyle of Lochalsh

Eilean Bàn (Scottish Gaelic meaning White Island) is a six acre island[5] off the coast of mainland Scotland, between Kyle of Lochalsh and the Isle of Skye, in Highland.

Eilean Bàn is owned by the Scottish Ministers, but since 1998 has been managed by the Eilean Ban Trust as a wildlife sanctuary. The trust was set up by the local community councils in collaboration with actress Virginia McKenna's Born Free Foundation to preserve local wildlife.[6] A thriving otter population was the inspiration for author Gavin Maxwell (1914-69) who lived there. Eilean Bàn was also home to John Lister-Kaye, who wrote his book The White Island[7] about his time there, working for Maxwell.

The lighthouse was built by David and Thomas Stevenson, and the island supports a column of the Skye Bridge, which crosses the mouth of Loch Alsh from the mainland to Skye.

Footnotes

  1. ^ 2001 UK Census per List of islands of Scotland
  2. ^ Haswell-Smith, Hamish (2004). The Scottish Islands. Edinburgh: Canongate. ISBN 1841954543.  
  3. ^ Ordnance Survey
  4. ^ Iain Mac an Tailleir. "Placenames". Pàrlamaid na h-Alba. http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/vli/language/gaelic/pdfs/placenamesC-E.pdf. Retrieved 2007-07-25.  
  5. ^ "The Eilean Bàn Trust". http://www.eileanban.org/. Retrieved 2008-04-13.  
  6. ^ "Overview of Ban, Eilean". Gazetteer for Scotland. http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/features/featurefirst8936.html. Retrieved 2008-04-13.  
  7. ^ Lister-Kaye, John (1972). The White Island. Longman. ISBN 0582109035.  

Coordinates: 57°16′46″N 5°44′21″W / 57.27944°N 5.73917°W / 57.27944; -5.73917









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