The Oban Times

Book records history of Lewis family bus firm

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A new book on the history of a landmark Lewis business is being launched on Monday September 3.

Mitchell’s – The Story of a Stornoway Family’s Garage and Bus Business – has been written by Colin Tucker, published by Acair Books, who wrote the book shortly before the sudden death of Ian Mitchell in December 2016.

Ian Mitchell was the son of the founder of the business, John Mitchell, and Ian made it his life’s work to carry on that legacy, which saw Mitchell’s run bus services all over the island and build a garage and motor business.

The origins of the Mitchell’s business go back to the 1920s and ’30s when John returned home to Lewis after active service and took home with him a bus, which became one of the first ‘township buses’ on the island.

He expanded with more buses and a parcel service and took on the Stornoway trustees in his battle to be allowed to build a garage – taking them to the House of Lords after they reneged on a deal to lease him land. His victory over the Stornoway Trust, in 1936, would become a famous case in contract law that John’s grandson Chris would stumble across at university while studying business law as part of a degree in accountanc­y.

Chris Mitchell, who is travelling from his home in England to be at the book launch, worked with writer Colin Tucker to see his father’s dream of a book on the family business become a reality.

He is also pleased to see the book ‘come into the world’ as it is ‘a lens onto life on the island at different times’ and should be enjoyable to read for many people due to its mix of local history, personal memories from former employees and photograph­s of the old buses and the town.

Chris said the launch would be ‘bitterswee­t’, with the loss of his father only a few months after Colin Tucker agreed to write the book.

‘My father would have been a great source of additional informatio­n,’ he said, ‘but it was great that Colin, despite my father passing away, was able to see it through.’

Chris said he was ‘delighted with the writing, delighted with the photos, delighted with the way Acair enthusiast­ically got behind it’ and said the book had uncovered, in ways that he and his father had spoken about, ‘aspects of the garage’s history and island life that were new to me’.

He said: ‘I’ve got my own personal connection with family but I’m hoping there’s enough informatio­n about island life and characters from the past that will also make the book of interest to many other people.’

Chris said his father had become ‘increasing­ly interested in history generally and in the history of the island’ in his later years and had been involved in putting up a few plaques and monuments – including the teardrop marking Bonnie Prince Charlie’s landing in Airidhbrua­ich.

He had begun to turn his thoughts to the story of their own family business and talked about the possibilit­ies with his son.

‘We had a notion there might be something there but it needed a writer,’ said Chris. ‘That’s what caused my father to go off and have a few conversati­ons with people. I think he was very happy to find Colin.’

Before his father died, Chris said he had ‘started thinking about a structure for the book’ with Colin and they had already mapped out different chapters.

These include the story of John Mitchell, its origins as a transport and parcels service, the dawn of the garage, clashes with the trustees and the traffic commission­ers, post-war expansion, the bus fleet, the physical challenges of the routes – including navigating icy piers – and the end of an era.

‘I’m very pleased we were able to follow through on my father’s aspiration­s,’ said Chris.

The book is being launched in the Caladh Inn on Monday September 3 at 7.30pm. Free entry.

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The new book is being launched by Acair Books in Stornoway.
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Former staff at Mitchell's.
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Mitchell's ran a parcel service in Stornoway.
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The late Ian Mitchell.

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