Dr John Lorne Campbell FRSE LLD OBE was a Scottish historian, farmer, environmentalist and folklorist, and recognized scholar of both Celtic studies and Scottish Gaelic literature.
Inverneill House.
Canna House, where John Lorne Campbell and Margaret Fay Shaw's private archive of Scottish Gaelic literature, history, and folklore is preserved.
St Ninian's Cathedral, the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Antigonish.
Panorama taken from Compass Hill on Canna, overlooking Canna Bay and Sanday towards Rùm.
Scottish Gaelic literature
Scottish Gaelic literature refers to literary works composed in the Scottish Gaelic language, which is, like Irish and Manx, a member of the Goidelic branch of Celtic languages. Gaelic literature was also composed in Gàidhealtachd communities throughout the global Scottish diaspora where the language has been and is still spoken.
The Gaelic inscription plaque on the memorial to the poet Duncan Ban MacIntyre, born in 1724 at Druim Liaghart and who died in 1812.