A beautiful moment of intergenerational learning.
Mrs Catherine MacDonald spinning at a wheel, watched by granddaughter Peggy, at Kinagarry on the West Coast of Scotland. Grandmother MacDonald is using a simple but strongly-built 'little' or 'Saxony' wheel. This was a static form of spinning, but the ancient mobile form of spinning with a distaff and spindle would still be being used in the late nineteenth century by girls tending the flocks. This photograph was taken by MEM Donaldson around 1905. She was a skilled photographer and specialised in topographical scenes and in portraits of her neighbours at Sanna, of people in Morar and Arisaig, and of the people she met on her travels around rural Scotland. ~ From Stories of Scotland Podcast













