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Funzie Girt (/ˈfɪni ɡɜːrt/; Scots:
Funyie Girt "Finns' ****") is an
ancient dividing wall that was
erected from
north to
south across the
island of Fetlar...
- Foulzie;
Funzie –
pronounced finnie (IPA /ˈfɪni/), a
village on
Fetlar that
lends its name to
nearby Funzie Ness,
Funzie Bay, Haa of
Funzie, Loch of
Funzie, Muckle...
- home to the
Fetlar Interpretive Centre.
Other settlements include Aith,
Funzie,
Herra and Tresta.
Fetlar is the fourth-largest
island of
Shetland and has...
- in what form the
avenues predate this
modern use.
Carahunge Desert kite
Funzie Girt, an
ancient dividing wall that runs for over 4 km (2.5 mi)
across the...
- time
extended for 4
kilometres (2.5 mi)
across the island. It is
known as
Funzie Girt. But it is the Iron Age that has
provided the most
outstanding archaeology...
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analysis of
deformed rocks continued throughout his career. The
deformed ‘
Funzie Conglomerate' on
Shetland is one a
classic example;
along with a geological...
- (1928–1980)
Thomas Sinito, "The Chinaman" (1938–1997)
Alphonse Sisca, "
Funzie" (born 1942/1946)
Vincent Solano (1923–1992)
Anthony Spero, "Tony", "The...
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Easter Skeld Effirth Eswick Everton Exnaboe Firth Fladdabister Freester Funzie Garderhouse Garth Girlsta Gletness Gloup Gluss Gonfirth Gossabrough Gott...
- The most
reliable place for them is Shetland,
particularly the Loch of
Funzie on Fetlar, with a few
birds breeding elsewhere in
Scotland in the Outer...
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Building Image Location Council area
First built Use
Notes Funzie Girt
Fetlar Shetland Possibly Neolithic Wall The wall ran for over 4
kilometres (2.5 mi)...