- Gometra
Gometra is an
island in the ScottishInner Hebrides , lying west of Mull. It lies immediately west ofUlva , to which it is linked by a bridge, and at lowtide also by a beach. It is approximately two square miles. The name is also applied to the island summit, which is a Marilyn.Infobox Scottish island
latitude=56.49
longitude=-6.29
GridReference=NM361414
celtic name= Gòmastra
norse name= Goðrmaðray
meaning of name= warrior priest's island
area=425 ha
area rank=75
highest elevation= 155 m
Population=5
population rank= 80=
main settlement=
island group= Mull
local authority=Argyll and Bute
references= [ [http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/ Ordnance Survey] ]The island is
agricultural , formerly growing grain for themonastery onIona . Once home to a population of over a hundred, it is now down to a tight-knit community of a handful of people, up to a thousand black face sheep, a flock of feral goats, andred deer . Historical sites on the island include an old burial ground, the remains of twodun s and old settlements. It has noschool , doctor,ferry orpostal service . The etymology of the name has been traced to both the Norse "Goðrmaðray" meaning "warrior priest's island" and the Gaelic "Gu mòr traigh" meaning "only at low tide", but the latter is an example of folk etymology. Gometra's Gaelic name is 'Gòmastra', showing its Norse origin.In 1932, the island was sold to the English
mountaineer Hugh Ruttledge (1884–1961), who had taken early retirement from theIndian Civil Service and planned a life as a farmer. While living on the island, Ruttledge led two British expeditions toMount Everest , in 1933 and 1936, and took up sailing. In 1950, he moved toDartmoor . [Salkeld, Audrey, "Ruttledge, Hugh (1884–1961), mountaineer" in "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ",Oxford University Press , 2004, online at [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/35893 Ruttledge, Hugh (1884–1961)] (subscription required) accessed 1 March 2008]Gometra House had fallen into disrepair by the 1980s, but was reoccupied and restored as a family home in the 1990s.
For most of its history, the Island has belonged to descendants of Viking settlers of
Sodor or the Kingdom of Man, who intermarried with the original Pictish rulers of the area.Infobox Mountain
Name = Gometra
Photo =
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Elevation = 155 m (509 ft)
Location = Off the coast of Mull,Scotland
Range =
Prominence = 155 m
Coordinates =
Topographic
OS "Landrangers" 47, 48
Type =
Age =
Last eruption =
First ascent =
Easiest route =
Grid_ref_UK =
Grid_ref_Ireland =
Listing = Marilyn
Translation =
Language =
Pronunciation =References
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