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Clanranald spent most of his early life in England where he was educated.
His father, a Royal Marine, died just before World War II, and his young
mother was left with the job of raising a son alone.
After School, Clanranald was out in Hong Kong with the services,
and subsequently did twelve years as a territorial officer in the Queens
Own Cameron Highlanders, headquartered in Inverness, mostly commanding
the South Uist unit.
In due course, Clanranald moved to London to start his own
company, developing various businesses in the commercial Interior environment.
During his career, Clanranald served as a senior committee member of the
British Contract Furnishing Association, becoming their president in the
late 1970s. Clanranald sold his business interests in the late 1990s and
retired to his home at Killin, Perthshire, in the central Highlands of
Scotland.
Whilst living between London and his home in Killin, Clanranald
worked on many Clan and Highland heritage projects. He is a founding trustee,
and at one time, chief executive of the highly acclaimed Clan Donald Lands
Trust in Skye, which was created in 1971 by the Clan Donald Chiefs to
make a home and headquarters for Clan Donald worldwide on part of the
Clan's ancient territories.
Clanranald is also a
Trustee of the Finlaggan Castle trust on Islay, which has done
tremendous work stabilising and interpreting that ruin known as the
cradle of Clan Donald.
Clanranald is a keen
yachtsman. His interest in boats, and the critical assistance of
his good friend Wallace Clark, with important contributions from
many other people, led to the Buil Aileach, a 40 foot replica of
a 16th Century West Highland Celtic Galley. Since her construction,
Aileach has had many adventures, including surviving
a gale in the North Atlantic on her way to the Faroe Islands.
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