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Whit do you mak o beards? Dey ir aawye eenoo in aa shapes an sizes. Some hae joost a peerie sproot fae dir chin. Idders
READ FULL STORYWhit do you mak o beards? Dey ir aawye eenoo in aa shapes an sizes. Some hae joost a peerie sproot fae dir chin. Idders
READ FULL STORYI’ve never seen Up-Helly-A’. The name is strange, outlandish – For who could take time off In the middle of a busy life? Such a
READ FULL STORYThis is an artist’s impression of the North of Scotland Shipping Company’s new motor ship St. Clair. The building of the ship is progressing very
READ FULL STORYAt the end of any year there will be things you wish to remember and things you would prefer to forget. Looking back over 2009,
READ FULL STORYAs I write this in mid December it is around about that time when tabloid newspapers start to bang on about Christmas Scrooges: offices that
READ FULL STORYAs another year and another decade begin, Marsali Taylor offers Shetlanders a hypothetical New Year fairy, and asks what their special wishes might be.
READ FULL STORYFair Isle musician, singer and songwriter Inge Thomson has just released her first solo album, after many years of involvement with other bands and artists.
READ FULL STORYIn 1933, Charles Lindbergh was probably the most famous man on the planet. Charlie Simpson tells the story of his spectacular arrival in Lerwick harbour,
READ FULL STORYIn the first of our new monthly series of articles, celebrating 2010’s Power of Place event, Iain Malcolmson suggests it is time for all of
READ FULL STORYFrom The Shetland Times, Friday 15th January, 1960 Lerwick Town Council are to advertise for a “town clerk with suitable qualifications” to succeed Mr Thomas
READ FULL STORYFrom Shetland Life, January 1985, No. 51 While many people will be glad to see the back of 1984 it was, on the whole, a
READ FULL STORYIt would hardly be controversial to suggest that there is something of a crisis in Shetland politics today. At the time of the last elections,
READ FULL STORYThe marquee was flapping in the flans of wind that swept down through the harbour. The scaffolding skeleton held on to its skin, but the
READ FULL STORYThroughout 2010, Shetland will be playing host to its first year-long celebration of architecture and place, when Power of Place asks how architecture and place-making
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