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- modern heart of the old parish of Lunnasting, which centred on the early church at Lunna on Lunna Ness. The Lunnasting stone, which bears an undeciphered...
- The Lunnasting stone is a stone bearing an ogham inscription, found at Lunnasting, Shetland and donated to the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland...
- a 2000-tonne glacial erratic, came to rest on a prominent hilltop in Lunnasting. It has been estimated that there are about 275 sea stacks in Scotland...
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- of Walls, and Barbara Huano Thomason, from Da Horn, Lower Skelberry, Lunnasting. In January 1949 she married Dennis Bulter, 'Met man' from Lerwick Observatory...
- predominantly Primitive Irish; the few inscriptions in Scotland, such as the Lunnasting stone, record fragments of what is probably the Pictish language. The...
- Scotland. "LUNNASTING, LUNNA, FOLLY (Category B Listed Building) (LB45274)". Retrieved 14 March 2019. Historic Environment Scotland. "LUNNASTING, LUNNA,...
- Lioness, Newstead Helmet and other items from the Roman frontier The Lunnasting stone Whitecleuch Chain Migdale ****d Bute mazer Sculptures by Sir Eduardo...
- who carved the cross. The Shetland inscriptions at Cunningsburgh and Lunnasting reading EHTECONMORS and [E]TTECUHETTS have been understood as Brittonic...
- 105.6 km2 (41 sq mi; 26,094 acres). This includes the ancient parish of Lunnasting in the North and the island parish of Whalsay to the east, which were...