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- entrance graves through to Iron Age field systems and a Roman shrine on Nornour. Before the 19th century, the islands were known by their Cornish name...
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- than any of the others. Remains of a prehistoric farm have been found on Nornour (now a small, rocky skerry far too small for farming). There once was an...
- much more". They include Romano-British finds from the small island of Nornour, and the Bryher Sword and Bryher Mirror from the iron-age grave of the...
- 1907. In the Isles of Scilly it is found on the islands of Great Ganilly, Nornour, St Martin's and Teän. As of 2015, F. rufibarbis is now confined to one...
- 6°15′24″W SV954137 Moths Ledge  49°57′25″N 6°17′42″W 9205 1516 SV 9205 1516 Nornour  49°57′6″N 6°15′24″W SV944148 Ragged Island  49°57′6″N 6°15′24″W SV946138...
- Irishman’s Ledge on the east side of Nornour in the Isles of Scilly on 16 July 1872. She just managed to make it to Nornour Brow where she grounded and where...
- Irishman's Ledge, off St Martin's, Isles of Scilly and was beached on Nornour. All 108 people on board were rescued. She was on a voyage from Penzance...
- Bay, to small villages. Some of the larger excavated settlements include Nornour, south-east of St Martin's, which was occupied from c. 1500 BCE to c. 500...
- in 1870 but was wrecked in July 1872 on Irishman's Ledge to the west of Nornour. She was 140 feet long and displaced 148 gross registered tons and her...