ORKNEY ISLANDS

archipelago and council area (1991 pop. 19,650), 376 sq mi (974 sq km), N Scotland, consisting of about 70 islands in the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea, N of Scottish mainland across the Pentland Firth. About 20 islands are inhabited. Mainland (Pomona), the largest, has Kirkwall, the county town, and Stromness. Other large islands are Hoy, South Ronaldsay, Stronsay, Sanday, Westray, and Rousay.

The climate is mild, windy, and wet. The Orkneys are one of Scotland's richest farming regions. Beef cattle and eggs are the most important produce. Sheep and pigs are also raised. Some fishing, mainly for lobster, is carried on. The discovery of North Sea oil in the early 1970s provided employment for many inhabitants.

The Orkney Islands were settled by Picts. Vikings invaded in the 8th cent. From 875 to 1231 it was a Viking earldom under the Norwegian crown. Details of this period are recounted in the Orkneyinga Saga, a Norse epic. In 1231, the islands passed to the Scottish earls of Angus on the death of the last Viking earl. It became a possession of the Scottish crown in 1472 in trust for the undelivered dowry of Margaret of Norway on her marriage to James III (1469), but the Norse occupation left marked Scandinavian traces; islanders spoke Norn (a form of Norse) until the 18th cent. James V visited Kirkwall in 1540 and made the Orkney Islands a county. Scapa Flow, S of Mainland, was Britain's major naval base in World Wars I and II.

The islands have many prehistoric relics. Stone Age villages have been unearthed at Skara Brae on Mainland and a broch (prehistoric fort) at Rinyo on Rousay. Other relics are the burial chambers at Maeshowe and the standing stones at Stenness. The islands have become increasingly popular with tourists and are home to the St. Magnus music festival, founded by the composer Peter Maxwell Davies.

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...island groups of Orkney and Shetland...economy of Scottish islands in the seventeenth...the mainland of Orkney, and in the islands of Shapinsay, Hoy...crown lands in the islands. The crown and bishopric lands in Orkney and Shetland differed...
...Voyages of Discovery The Archaeology of Islands Edited by Scott M. Fitzpatrick...Voyages of discovery : the archaeology of islands / edited by Scott M. Fitzpatrick. p...4. Prehistoric peoples-Congresses. 5. Islands- History-Congresses. 6. Island ecology-Congresses...
...Holm of Huip off Orkney at only 25 ha and...in 1993. Private islands may become paradises...isolation of these islands Boyd, 1979 . There...North Ronaldsay in Orkney, about half the size...people, both in the islands and on the mainland...entitled: The people of Orkney dont speak G
...measure. Norse settlers established settlements during the Viking period in many islands on the fringes of the British Isles, like Man, the Hebrides, Orkney, Shetland, and also Iceland and Greenland further west. Meanwhile, Norway at the...
ISLANDS AND EXILES The Creole Identities of Post/Colonial Literature Islands and Exiles THE CREOLE IDENTITIES OF POST/COLONIAL...the first to hear and comment on many of the ideas in Islands and Exiles . My research trips to Paris would have been...
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...of Mediterranean islands as refuges against...romance, islanders from Orkney and Shetland are...of folk who left Orkney and Shetland to seek...emigrating to New World islands, just as Hebrideans...and Conflict in an Orkney Island Community...F. Godwin. 1978. Islands. London: Jonathan...
...McDonald Institute 2005. pounds sterling40.00 (cloth) The Orkney Islands are renowned for their rich archaeological heritage...important in their own right, it is the occurrence on Orkney of contemporary permanently occupied settlements of...
...relative, if vanishing, freshness of peat cuttings throughout the Islands. The togetherness and criticality of peat extraction for survival...the Faroese peat experience with that from Iceland, Shetland, Orkney and the Hebrides. Shetland has a special association because...
...his home in Scotlands far; flung Orkney Islands) finds himself a prostitute in...Sutherland upon his migration to the Orkney Islands after being adopted by a white...lushly detailed landscape of the Orkney Islands, D. discovers a supernatural ability...
...such as the Nile Delta, a Maltese village, and the Orkney Islands, Stella has just settled in Somerset, where she turns...peripatetic journalist Dan Mitchell in Malta and the rooted Orkney farmer Alan Scarth--but she has resisted marriage or...
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...used to power the islands lighthouses and...In many ways, Orkney is a microcosm...This year, the islands businesses have formed the Orkney Renewable Realities...opportunities for Orkney companies to supply...services off the islands. With the level...
...Labrador, Newfoundland, Greenland, the Shetland and Orkney Islands off the coasts of Scotland and both the Faroes and...came from Norwegian settlements in the Shetland and Orkney islands off the coast of Western Scotland. According to the...
...nearly 70, Mackay Brown never went south of Edinburgh. And yet, although his images derived from Orkney and the sagas and folk tales of the islands, his themes were large, various and universal. In this outstanding biography, Fergusson uses as...
...Magnus Festival on Orkney, the largest of the islands in that magical archipelago...and Stromness on Orkney, but with excursions, too, on to the other islands. Fifty per cent of...60-minute evocation of Orkney, from the islands history as part of...
...a Margaret Tait reader Edited by Peter Todd and Benjamin Cook Lux, 178pp, pounds sterling10 To describe the Orkney Islands-born director Margaret Tait, who died at the age of 80 in 1999, as one of the best British avant-garde film-makers...
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...Years Ago, the Little Orkney Islands Sent a Team of Local...the veterans of the Orkney Islands still have the glittering...from the best of the islands amateur teams believed...epic event finished, the Orkneys had emerged undefeated...
...Murtagh Enjoys the Serenity of the Orkney Islands. WHEN I die I want to come...851202. BEAUTIFUL: Sunset hits the Orkney islands Pictures by: COLIN KELDIE; STUNNING: The Orkney Islands boast some fantastic views
...Years Ago, the Little Orkney Islands Sent a Team of Local...importance to the islands. A similar result...different teams in Orkney and had only really...them we were the Orkney doubles champions...scattered all over the islands in twos and threes...
Reality Check; Three Years Ago, CAMERON STOUT, 35, Who Is Single and Lives on the Orkney Islands, Was the Unlikely Winner - with Original Odds of 12/1 - of Channel 4s Fourth Series of Big Brother. Here, He Tells ALICE GREBOT...
Orkney Social Work Boss Is Hounded out of Islands in Anti-Gay Hate Campaign...has left her job and the islands, unable to cope with the...about this." But an Orkney Council insider revealed...Children for their conduct. Orkney Islands Council eventually paid...
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ORKNEY ISLANDS archipelago and council area (1991...employment for many inhabitants. The Orkney Islands were settled by Picts . Vikings...visited Kirkwall in 1540 and made the Orkney Islands a county. Scapa Flow , S of Mainland...
SOUTH ORKNEY ISLANDS group in the South Atlantic, c.850 mi (1,370 km) SE of Cape Horn...British and are included as dependencies of the colony of the Falkland Islands . The Argentine government, which also claims them, maintains meteorological...
...extreme N Scotland, NE of the Orkney Islands . Formerly the county of Shetland...long and consists of some 100 islands, of which fewer than one fourth...Whalsey, and Bressay are the largest islands. Lerwick , on Mainland, is the...
...Scotland. The largest of the Orkney Islands , it is also called Pomona. Kirkwall , the seat of the Orkney Islands council area, is on the island...the largest of the Shetland Islands . Lerwick , located in the southeastern...
STROMNESS town, on Mainland island, Orkney Islands, N Scotland. It has a harbor with shipyards and docks. Eggs...call for the Hudsons Bay Company. A well-known museum of Orkney antiquities is there. ____________________ Copyright 2009...
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