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Gairsay (Old Norse: Gáreksey) is a
small island in Orkney, Scotland,
located in the
parish of Rendall, 1.5
miles (2.4 km) off the coast,
astride one of...
- and St Ola
North Ronaldsay Orphir Papa
Westray Rousay, Egilsay, Wyre and
Gairsay St
Andrews and
Deerness Sanday Shapinsay South Ronaldsay and
Burray Stromness...
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Eilean Colm
Cille Hoy
North Ronaldsay South Ronaldsay Sanday Westray Rousay Gairsay Eday
Auskerry Stronsay Shapinsay Burray Copinsay Foula Whalsay Yell Unst...
- HMS Quorn was sunk by a
human torpedo along with one minesweeper, HMS
Gairsay, and one
landing craft by the
German motor boats; at a cost of 41 Neger...
- Scotland. Funa****i (Land area only) 2.4 Most
populous atoll of Tuvalu.
Gairsay 2.4
Island part of Orkney, part of Scotland.
Petite Martinique 2.37 Island...
- This List of bays of the
Orkney Islands summarises the bays that are
located in the
islands of
Orkney in Scotland. The
heading "Nearest Town"
shows the...
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Gaelic eaglais –
church island Flotta Flottøy
Norse flat, gr****y isle
Gairsay Gáreksøy
Norse Gárekr's isle
Graemsay Grims-øy
Norse Grim's
island Holm...
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terminal that lies on the north-east
coast of Orkney's West
Mainland on the
Gairsay Sound in the
parish of Rendall.
There is a
ferry connection to the islands...
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bitterly contested with the
second seat
initially going to
William Craigie of
Gairsay who was
forced to withdraw. He said it was
under pressure from
James Douglas...
- Holm, Red Holm, Rusk Holm. Egilsay: Kili Holm. Eynhallow:
Sheep Skerry.
Gairsay: Holm of Boray, Holm of Rendall,
Little Seal Skerry, Skertours,
Taing Skerry...