Whitehall, Orkney

Whitehall, Orkney

infobox UK place
country = Scotland
official_name= Whitehall
scots_name=
population =
os_grid_reference= HY656283
map_type=Scotland
latitude=59.140
longitude=-2.602
unitary_scotland= Orkney Islands
lieutenancy_scotland= Orkney Islands
constituency_westminster= Orkney and Shetland
constituency_scottish_parliament= Orkney
post_town= ORKNEY
postcode_district = KW17
postcode_area= KW
dial_code= 01856

Whitehall is the village on the island of Stronsay, in the Orkney Islands of Scotland. It is a small village with about 50 houses. It also has a shop, a café and heritage centre, known as the Fish Mart; the Stronsay Hotel, with attached pub; a post office, a fisherman's pier and a ferry pier.

History

Whitehall is a former boom town, whose historical growth and decline has been linked to that of the herring industry, which was initially developed by the Dutch.

It takes its name from a house built in the 1670s by Patrick Fea, a retired privateer,cite book| author=Haswell-Smith, Hamish| year=2004| title=The Scottish Islands| location=Edinburgh| publisher=Canongate| isbn=1841954543] whose descendant John Fea pioneered the kelp burning industry on the island in 1722.

The fall of the herring industry came with overfishing, and the outbreak of WWII. There was also a similar decline during WWI, but a brief rebirth in the "interbellum". Until then it had been the biggest herring port in the northern Orkneys, trading mainly with the Baltic ports. At its height, 300 boats were moored in Whitehall harbour, along with fifteen curing stations, and 1500 fish wives. Many of the population were itinerant. As a side effect, there were forty pubs here in the high season, and many houses took lodgers. The wealth can be seen in the large houses which still dominate the town.

Aside from herring fishing and kelp burning, there was also a smaller industry in occasional whaling. Fifty whales were once driven into nearby Mill Bay for oil, in a move similar to the Faroese "grindadráp".

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