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This is a list of islands called Oronsay (Scottish Gaelic: Orasaigh (help·info)), which provides an index for islands in Scotland with this and similar names. It is one of the more common names for Scottish islands. The names come from Örfirisey which translates from Old Norse as "tidal" or "ebb island".[1] The many islands include:
Contents
Inner Hebrides
- Eilean Ornsay, off Coll
- Oronsay, Inner Hebrides (off Colonsay)
- Ornsay, by Isleornsay (Eilean Iarmain), Sound of Sleat
- Oronsay, Loch Bracadale, Skye
- Oronsay, Loch Sunart (enclosing Loch Drumbuie), Morvern
Outer Hebrides
Lewis
- Orasaigh off Leurbost (grid reference NB368253)
- Eilean Orasaigh near Cromor (grid reference NB414212)
North Uist
- Orasaigh (grid reference NF775775) N of Vallay
- Oronsay, Outer Hebrides (grid reference NF845755) by the hamlet of Greinetobht (approx 85 ha; 25 m)
- Orasaigh (grid reference NF835645) head of Loch Euphort
- Orasaigh (grid reference NF945735) Loch Amhlasaraigh (west of Tobha Beag)
- Orasaigh (grid reference NF965735) Sound of Harris, by the hamlet of Bagh a Chaise
Benbecula
- Orasaigh Uisgeabhagh (grid reference NL865505)
- Orasaigh (grid reference NF845515) Loch Uisgebhagh
- Orasaigh (grid reference NF865525) N of Meanais
South Uist
- Orasaigh (grid reference NF725175) South-west (30m)
- Orasaigh (grid reference NF825435) North-east
Barra
- Orosay (grid reference NF715065) North (38 m)
- Orasaigh (grid reference NL645975) Castlebay (west)
- Orasaigh (grid reference NL665975) Castlebay (east)
- Orasaigh (grid reference NL705995) East
Other
- SS Oronsay (1887) (renamed Hainaut after 1900) 2,070 GRT steamship wrecked off Skyros in 1911[1].
- SS Oronsay (1900) 3,761 GRT cargo ship, torpedoed off Malta in 1916[2].
- SS Oronsay (1925) Orient Line liner and troopship torpedoed off Liberia in 1942
- SS Oronsay (1951) Orient Line (later P&O) liner and cruise ship, broken-up in 1975.
See also
References
- Haswell-Smith, Hamish (2004) The Scottish Islands. Edinburgh. Canongate. ISBN 1841954543
- Ordnance Survey maps
- Watson, W.J. (2004) The History of the Celtic Place-names of Scotland. Reprinted with an introduction by Simon Taylor. Edinburgh. Birlinn. ISBN 1-84158-323-5
Notes
- ^ Watson (2004) p. 505.
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