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|latitude=60.42142 | |||
|longitude=-0.739613 | |||
|highest point=85 ft | |||
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|picture caption=Grunay with Bound Skerry in background | |picture caption=Grunay with Bound Skerry in background |
Latest revision as of 16:26, 7 October 2018
Not to be confused with Gruney, an island off the north of Shetland Mainland
Grunay | |
Grunay with Bound Skerry in background | |
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Location | |
Location: | 60°25’17"N, -0°44’23"W |
Grid reference: | HU695715 |
Highest point: | 85 ft |
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Population: | 0 |
Grunay is an uninhabited island in the Out Skerries group of Shetland.
The island is the site of the lighthouse keeper's house for the lighthouse on the nearby Bound Skerry. This house was abandoned following the automation of the light in 1972.[1]
A Blenheim IV bomber from No. 404 Squadron RCAF crashed on the south side of the island on the morning of 21 February 1942, possibly crippled by enemy fire off the coast of Norway. A plaque was placed on the island in 1990 to commemorate the crew by the nephew of one of the three men who died.[2]
References
- ↑ "Out Skerries Lighthouse " NLB. Retrieved 29 December 2008.
- ↑ "Shetland Crash Log " crcshetland.co.uk. Retrieved 29 December 2008.
The Out Skerries |
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Bound Skerry • Bruray • Grunay • Housay |