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Lerwick (/ˈlɛrɪk/ or /ˈlɜːrwɪk/; Old Norse: Leirvik; Norn: Larvik) is the main town and port of the
Shetland archipelago, Scotland. Shetland's only burgh...
- The islands'
administrative centre,
largest settlement and only
burgh is
Lerwick,
which has been the
capital of
Shetland since 1708,
before which time the...
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festival held in
Lerwick, Shetland's capital,
involves a
procession of up to a
thousand guizers who
march through the
streets of
Lerwick on the last Tuesday...
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Norman Stewart Hughson Lamont,
Baron Lamont of
Lerwick, PC (born 8 May 1942) is a
British politician and
former Conservative MP for Kingston-upon-Thames...
- The Saunders-Roe A.36
Lerwick was a
British flying boat
built by Saunders-Roe
Limited (Saro). It was
intended to be used with the
Short Sunderland in...
- The
Lerwick Declaration refers to an
announcement made by
First Minister Alex
Salmond on
behalf of the
Scottish Government on 25 July 2013,
which revealed...
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Lerwick Lifeboat Station is
located in the town of
Lerwick, the main town and port of the
Shetland Islands. A
lifeboat was
first stationed here by the...
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County Buildings is a muni****l
structure in King Erik Street,
Lerwick, Shetland, Scotland. The structure,
which is used as a
judicial complex, is a Category...
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Sound is an area
situated to the south-west of
central Lerwick, the
capital of Shetland, Scotland.
Sound is home to a
primary school,
public hall, and...
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originally covered by 12
civil parishes: Bressay, Delting, Dunrossness, Fetlar,
Lerwick, Nesting, Northmaven, Sandsting, Tingwall, Unst,
Walls and Sandness, and...