Yell, Shetland — Infobox Scottish island | GridReference=HU492935 celtic name= norse name=Jala meaning of name=Possibly of Pictish origin or from Old Norse for barren area=21,211 ha area rank=11 highest elevation=Hill of Arisdale 210 m Population=957 population… … Wikipedia
North Isles — Shetland Islands with North Isles highlighted in red Huney from Unst, and some other North Isles … Wikipedia
Out Stack — Location … Wikipedia
Muckle Flugga — The Muckle Flugga lighthouse. Islan … Wikipedia
Skaw — For the Skaw municipality of Denmark, see Skagen; there is also a Skaw on Whalsay. The road to Skaw Skaw is a tiny settlement on the Shetland island of Unst. It is located north of Haroldswick on a peninsula in the northeast corner of the island … Wikipedia
Muness Castle — lies in the south east corner of Unst, Shetland; Scotland s most northerly inhabited island, not far from the rocky headland of Mu Ness. It is the most northerly fortalice in Britain.[1] … Wikipedia
Bobby Tulloch — Robert John Tulloch (4 January, 1929 – 21 May, 1996) was a naturalist from the Shetland Islands, in the north of Scotland. He was born on a croft at Aywick on the eastern side of Yell, as the oldest of four children, and lived much of his life in … Wikipedia
List of places in Shetland — This is a list of towns, villages and smaller settlements on the Shetland Islands, Scotland.Source: [http://www.shetlopedia.com/Shetland Settlements www.shetlopedia.com/Shetland Settlements] compactTOC NOTOC A*Aith, Aithsetter, AywickB*Baliasta,… … Wikipedia
Mid Yell — Coordinates: 60°36′N 1°04′W / 60.60°N 1.07°W / 60.60; 1.07 … Wikipedia
Old Haa Museum — The Old Haa of Brough in Burravoe, Yell, Shetland built for Robert Tyrie, a merchant, in 1672, houses the local museum for Burravoe and Yell. The archway with an armorial panel above, with Tyrie s initials and the year 1672, are the remains of an … Wikipedia