Halloween on South Uist, 1932 looked pretty terrifying. Children made homemade costumes from sheepskins, haystack wigs, scraped-out skulls and sheep ears! One boy spent an entire day peeling the skin from a sheep skull to make his mask!
(📸 Canna House Photographic Collection)
A grainy photograph of Peat Gatherers near Stornoway, on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland . Traditionally, peat has been an important natural fuel source in the Western Isles. This shows just how back breaking this work, which was undertaken mainly by women was.
.@Andr6wMale and I have accidentally created a ‘dogs react to news of Gavin Williamson’s knighthood’ thread, please add to it if you have a photo of a dog looking utterly aghast etc.👇