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'''Helliar Holm''' is an uninhabited island off the coast of [[Shapinsay]] in [[Orkney]]. On it stabds a 42-foot lighthouse, which was built in 1893 and automated in 1967.<ref>[http://www.lighthousedepot.com/database/uniquelighthouse.cfm?value=1901 Lighthouse Explorer database]</ref> It is a tidal island that used to be connected to Shapinsay. It is still possible to walk across from the mainland during very low tides. | '''Helliar Holm''' is an uninhabited island off the coast of [[Shapinsay]] in [[Orkney]]. On it stabds a 42-foot lighthouse, which was built in 1893 and automated in 1967.<ref>[http://www.lighthousedepot.com/database/uniquelighthouse.cfm?value=1901 Lighthouse Explorer database]</ref> It is a tidal island that used to be connected to Shapinsay. It is still possible to walk across from the mainland during very low tides. | ||
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Helliar Holm is an uninhabited island off the coast of Shapinsay in Orkney. On it stabds a 42-foot lighthouse, which was built in 1893 and automated in 1967.[1] It is a tidal island that used to be connected to Shapinsay. It is still possible to walk across from the mainland during very low tides.
The island is owned by George and James Balfour-Kinnear.
The island also has the ruins of a broch, cairn and chapel.[2]
In the Orkneyinga Saga the island is referred to as both "Hellisey" and "Eller Holm" [3] and John of Fordun refers to it as "Helene-holm"
References
- ↑ Lighthouse Explorer database
- ↑ Haswell-Smith, Hamish. (2004) The Scottish Islands. Edinburgh. Canongate.
- ↑ Anderson, Joseph (Ed.) (1893) Orkneyinga Saga. Translated by Jón A. Hjaltalin & Gilbert Goudie. Edinburgh. James Thin and Mercat Press (1990 reprint). ISBN 0-901824-25-9
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