STELLS, STOOLS,
STRUPAG
A
personal reminiscence of sheep, shepherding, farming
and the social activities of a Highland Parish
Written by local
farmer, Campbell Slimon

Stells (the
sheep shelter), Stools (the stools shepherds
used when shearing the sheep), Strupag (a
fill up of tea or spirits at the sheep clippings) is
an interesting and informative collection of
photographs and stories giving an insight into the
work and social life of a Highland community where
sheep and shepherding play a vital role in the local
economy. It also creates a record of the changes in
rural life over the past 200 years and the
inter-relationship between the farming community and
other local businesses and the natural elements.
Many of these structures both social and physical
are rapidly disappearing from the Highland
environment and their inclusion in this book creates
and permanent written and visual record for future
generations. The impetus for writing the book was
the realisation that fanks, stells, shepherd’s
cottages and other related structures in the parish
are rapidly falling into disuse and the thought that
within very few years memories of their use and
importance to the rural economy would also
disappear.

Laggan Heritage, who published the book, acknowledge
support from Cairngorms Leader + and Cairngorms
National Park Authority without whose help this
record would not have been possible.
It is an enjoyable and insightful read with
interesting stories, characters and events.
Any surplus from the sale of the book will go
towards funding future community heritage projects
This
book is available priced £9.50 plus £2.00 Postage
and Packing in the U.K.
£9 per copy for three
or more copies plus postage and packing at cost.
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made
payable to "Laggan Heritage" for £11.50 to :
-
Anne Watt
4 Gergask Avenue,
Laggan,
Newtonmore,
Inverness-shire.
PH20 1AN.
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