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Duthchas: Landscape and Community in Mull and Iona

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Duthchas: Landscape and Community in Mull and Iona

Dùthchas is a Gaelic word reflecting the rich culture that derives from the connection between people and their landscape, and this is a book that celebrates the manifestation of that concept in Mull, Iona and the surrounding islands. Inspired by the beauty of the magnificent landscape, the writing celebrates the fortitude and resilience of the local community living in a relatively remote and sometimes hostile corner of the world since the beginning of time through to the modern era. As context, the book also traces the wider sweep of Scottish history including the powerful influence of clans, the emergence of Scotland as a nation state, the fateful decision to become a part of the United Kingdom, and the more recent renaissance to become a nation again. The final sections of the book celebrate the resilience of the modern society, including three case studies of significant community activism, and accounts of the endeavours of some remarkable individuals, families and organisations.

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Wig's Secret War: The Biography of an SOE Air Operations Manager

24 May 2017

Wig's Secret War: The Biography of an SOE Air Operations Manager

During the Second World War, Sydney Wigginton (“Wig”) was a senior officer in Britain’s irregular warfare unit, the Special Operations Executive (SOE). This is his previously untold story.Wig was an orphan but, thanks to an unknown benefactor, he received a decent education. After a career in public transport logistics, in 1939 he joined up. After obtaining a commission, and active service with the 8 th Army in North Africa, in late 1942 he joined SOE’s Cairo office where he established the air operations unit. He was soon responsible for deploying missions to support the resistance across the Axis occupied Balkans. Later, he moved to southern Italy from where the scope of his role extended to the whole of south and Eastern Europe. In the final year of his life, as an acknowledged air operations expert, he was deployed to the Far East where he provided support to the resistance as they made a major contribution to the Allied liberation of Burma.In September 1945, Wig went on one last mission. On his way back, his plane crashed in the Burmese jungle. Two months later, his second son was born and was raised to think that he shouldn’t miss what he never had. 65 years pass and the same son, who has lived in blissful ignorance of his father, finds an old tin box belonging to his recently deceased mother containing papers from the 1940s. On investigation, he is drawn into a world of which he knew nothing.This book tells the story not only of the life and death of his father, but the intriguing world of irregular warfare during World War Two. For the author, it is also an account of personal discovery.

Woods, Roos & Cougars: Celebrating 1890-2020

17 Aug 2022

Woods, Roos & Cougars: Celebrating 1890-2020 

Woods, Roos & Cougars is a comprehensive history of the Churchill Football and Netball Club since its foundation as the Hazelwood Football Club in 1890. This is a rich story, full of characters and anecdotes, demonstrating how local sports clubs contribute to the identity and health of their community. The narrative accounts for every season in which the club has participated and also includes reports on the club’s netball teams since netball was brought into the club in the mid-1990s. An important feature of Woods, Roos & Cougars is a series of profiles of people and families associated with the club, including a range of photographs of individuals and significant teams. The extensive appendices include a wealth of information on coaches, captains, goals scored, and awards for all representative teams. The author, Gavin Wiggintonis a member of the Cougar Coterie Club, and Woods, Roos & Cougars has been written at no cost to the club. All proceeds from sales of the book will go to the Churchill Football and Netball Club. Gavin’s previous books include, Wig’s Secret War and For Goodness Sake.

'For Goodness Sake...': A Baby Boomer's Tale (The Gavin Wigginton Autobiography Book 1)

15 Sept 2019

'For Goodness Sake...': A Baby Boomer's Tale (The Gavin Wigginton Autobiography Book 1)

This is the first of two memoirs written by Gavin Wigginton, an ordinary citizen who has had the good fortune to lead an extraordinary life. Being Who I Am is a heart-warming story of surviving and thriving in the rapidly changing world of post Second World War Britain. The book provides an account of both his personal journey and the society in which he lived.Conceived during the Second World War, but born during the peace that followed, Gavin can claim to be one of the first baby boomers. Like many of his generation, he had access to and obtained many advantages not available to those born in more recent times. Whilst the early years of his life were overshadowed by a struggling economy, food shortages, and the start of the Cold War, he grew up in a society where Harold Macmillan was keen to tell us that ordinary people had never had it so good. In particular, he had access to free tertiary education, an abundance of employment opportunities, an open world in which to travel, and freedom from national service.In this volume, which covers the period from 1945 to 1985, you will read of life in a family who survived the death of his father in a tragic post war accident, and the challenges of living in a small nuclear family with an indomitable single parent. You will read about his life in a relatively privileged public day school, and his time at university when tertiary education was about acquiring some kind of wisdom rather than training for a job.A major part of the book records Gavin’s career in two major public companies. His account reflects a time when economies were expanding, companies invested in people, and employees stayed with the same employer for many years. Moving through a succession of roles in Rolls Royce and then Imperial Group, his work exposed him to both the best and worst of organisational behaviour. And it took him to all corners of the UK including London where he had a near death experience. His career culminated with a hard fought takeover battle which, in 1985, was the biggest in UK history. His insider’s account is a gripping tale. The book also includes an account of Gavin’s political career as a member of the British Liberal Party in its various forms. This includes stories from his time as a Councillor, a Parliamentary Candidate, and a senior officer of the Party during the heady days of the 1970s and 1980s when the two party system was seriously under threat from the community activism of the third force. This book provides a vivid picture of post war Britain and, along the way, Gavin shares many anecdotes and stories which will entertain and inform the reader.

Don't Look Back: An Immigrant's Tale: 2 (The Gavin Wigginton Autobiography)

24 May 2022

Don't Look Back: An Immigrant's Tale: 2 (The Gavin Wigginton Autobiography) 

Volume 2 of the enthralling life story of environmentalist Gavin Wigginton follows the events following his emigration to Australia.

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