St Kilda, Scotland

Have always been fascinated by the story of the people who lived on St Kilda, they were so passionate about their Island and way of life, was very sad that finally in 1930 they had to leave.. This is the link to the School Log Book online as seen below in Picture....... www.cne-siar.gov.uk/archives/collections.asp........Also definitely worth a visit is St Kilda Website http://www.kilda.org.uk/ World Heritage site, National Trust...... So much information on here Wonderful Site
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St Kilda consists of four main islands - Hirta, Dun, Boreray and Soay as well as several sea stacs. Visitors are welcome to visit St Kilda. Village Bay on Hirta is the main access point. Please get in touch with the Area Manager or Ranger before you visit. We can then give you the information you require to access responsibly and safely, without disturbing the nesting birds. via www.facebook.com/...
St Kilda consists of four main islands - Hirta, Dun, Boreray and Soay as well as several sea stacs. Visitors are welcome to visit St Kilda. Village Bay on Hirta is the main access point. Please get in touch with the Area Manager or Ranger before you visit. We can then give you the information you require to access responsibly and safely, without disturbing the nesting birds. via www.facebook.com/...
St Kilda consists of four main islands - Hirta, Dun, Boreray and Soay as well as several sea stacs. Visitors are welcome to visit St Kilda. Village Bay on Hirta is the main access point. Please get in touch with the Area Manager or Ranger before you visit. We can then give you the information you require to access responsibly and safely, without disturbing the nesting birds. via www.facebook.com/...
St Kilda consists of four main islands - Hirta, Dun, Boreray and Soay as well as several sea stacs. Visitors are welcome to visit St Kilda. Village Bay on Hirta is the main access point. Please get in touch with the Area Manager or Ranger before you visit. We can then give you the information you require to access responsibly and safely, without disturbing the nesting birds. via www.facebook.com/...
Soay lamb, one of the most primitive breeds of sheep. Known origins: the St. Kilda Archipelago, off of the western coast of Scotland. They shed their coats, and so are plucked, not sheared
Great Auk Clones to be Hatched on Fair Isle! Extinct no More?
The Witch of St. Kilda - 1840. St. Kilda boast the last recorded sighting of a Great Auk in the British Isles. It was made in 1840, when islanders on Stac an Armin suspected it was a witch and the cause of a tremendous storm. The last breeding pair are believed to have been spotted (and promptly killed) in 1844 by sailors on a rocky outcrop on the island of Eldey off Iceland. And the last recorded sighting was in Newfoundland, Canada, in 1852.
The Little Hermitage - tartanandtweed: St.Kilda by Marcus McAdam   (via...
St.Kilda, Scotland. Our tips for fun things to do in Scotland: http://www.europealacarte.co.uk/blog/2010/12/30/things-scotland/
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Yoor Wullie on Twitter: "2 boys on St Kilda. No date or image credit. https://t.co/2azc0qUc77"
St Kilda | National Trust for Scotland
St Kilda wren
St Kilda consists of four main islands - Hirta, Dun, Boreray and Soay as well as several sea stacs. Visitors are welcome to visit St Kilda. Village Bay on Hirta is the main access point. Please get in touch with the Area Manager or Ranger before you visit. We can then give you the information you require to access responsibly and safely, without disturbing the nesting birds. via www.facebook.com/...
Old Photograph Fishermen St Kilda Scotland
Fishermen St Kilda Scotland Still shocks me how many children had no shoes.