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Finstown (locally /ˈfɪnstʊn/) is a
village in the
parish of
Firth on Mainland, Orkney, Scotland. It is the fourth-largest
settlement in the
Orkney Islands...
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Skara Brae, Dounby,
Harray and
Finstown (7), the 8 (which does a
circular route to and from
Kirkwall and
Finstown via
Stromness and the West Mainland...
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still be
rarely found locally,
retained in the name of the
Pomona Inn at
Finstown in the
parish of Firth, as well as a
local café in the
capital of Kirkwall...
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actual locations in the
Orkney Islands,
including Kirkwall, Dounby,
Finstown, Houton, and Stromness. Some
optional areas are
places in Ireland, including...
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remained devoted to his
former parliamentary constituency, and was
buried in
Finstown on Orkney. In 1938,
Grimond married liberal politician Laura Bonham Carter...
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individuals were
found when
excavated in the 1970s,
Cuween Hill near
Finstown which was
found to
contain the
bones of men, dogs and oxen and Wideford...
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Shetland 750 Breiðeið St Margaret's Hope
South Ronaldsay,
Orkney 600 0.42 Hjop
Pierowall Westray,
Orkney 570 Hofn
Finstown Mainland,
Orkney 550 Fjörðr...
- the Hill of Heddle.
William Buckle was a boy who
lived in the
village of
Finstown,
Orkney during the late 19th century, and
around the age of 13 he was emplo****...
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Kirkwall Junction with A965 A965
Kirkwall Stromness A966
Finstown Birsay A967
Stromness Birsay A968 Voe
Haroldswick Includes two
ferry crossings...
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surround Orkney. The main
village is
Finstown. Buckle's
Tower stands on the Hill of Heddle, just
outside Finstown. Pedersen, Roy (January 1992) Orkneyjar...