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Bressay is a po****ted
island in the
Shetland archipelago of Scotland.
Bressay lies due
south of Whalsay, west of the Isle of Noss, and
north of Mousa...
- The next
largest are Yell, Unst, and Fetlar,
which lie to the north, and
Bressay and Whalsay,
which lie to the east. East and West Burra,
Muckle Roe, Papa...
- (west) side of
Bressay Sound, a
natural harbour with
south and
north entrances between the
Shetland mainland and the
island of
Bressay. Its collection...
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Archives made on 22
January 1949 on the
Shetland island of
Bressay, it is also
known as "The
Bressay Lullaby",. It was
first published in 1951 by Alan Lomax...
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Bressay transmitting station is a
broadcasting transmission facility for the
Shetland Islands,
located on the isle of
Bressay,
owned and
operated by Arqiva...
- Her name may
appear on a
gravestone outside the
cemetery of a
church in
Bressay, Shetland. In 1864, a
stone slab was
found outside the cemetery, dating...
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Bressay Lighthouse is in the
Shetland Islands, Scotland, 4
kilometres (2.5 mi) south-east of Lerwick. It is
located on the
island of
Bressay at Kirkabister...
- Inga Walterson, is
located at
Market Street,
Lerwick and
broadcasts from
Bressay on 96.2 MHz FM. The company,
which was
registered on 23
September 1985...
- and Yell. The
Church of
Scotland has a
Presbytery of Shetland.
Bressay Church,
Bressay Fetlar Kirk,
Fetlar St
Magnus Kirk, Hamnavoe, Yell St Columba's...
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Kirkcaldy of
Grange and
William Murray of Tullibardine, who
sailed into
Bressay Sound near Lerwick. Four of the Duke of Orkney's
ships in the
Sound set...