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14 July 2026
| N 18:28 | The Orkney Museum diffhist +3,822 RB talk contribs (Created page with "{{Infobox museum |name=The Orkney Museum |county=Orkney |picture=Orkney Museum (geograph 6172873).jpg |picture caption=Tankerness House on Broad Street, Kirkwall |os grid ref=HY44851086 |latitude=58.981335 |longitude=-2.9611064 |town=Kirkwall |established=1968 |built=1530s |ownership=Orkney Islands Council |website=[https://www.orkneymuseums.co.uk www.orkneymuseums.co.uk] }} '''The Orkney Museum''', formerly '''Tankerness House Museum''', is a history museum in Kirkwal...") | ||||
| N 18:11 | Loch of Tankerness diffhist +2,874 RB talk contribs (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|The Loch of Tankerness {{county|Orkney}} The '''Loch of Tankerness''' is a large, lowland, freshwater loch lying ion the Tankerness peninsula of Orkney mainland. The loch is roughly triangular in shape and is shallow with a flat bottom that gradually deepens from west to east. It lies approximately four miles south-east of Orkney's capital, Kirkwall.<ref name=bath...") | ||||
13 July 2026
| N 22:52 | Mine Howe diffhist +3,003 RB talk contribs (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|Mine Howe {{county|Orkney}} '''Mine Howe''' is an Iron Age subterranean, man-made chamber dug twenty feet deep inside a large mound, on the Tankerness Peninsula of Orkney, about five miles south-east of Kirkwall, the islands' capital. The name 'howe; is from the Old Norse word ''haugr'' meaning barrow. The howe is not perfectly understood. Experts believe that it was built roughly 2000 years...") | ||||