- HMY
Iolaire was an
Admiralty Yacht that sank at the
entrance to
Stornoway harbour on 1
January 1919, with the loss of at
least 201 men out of the 283...
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Highlands on a
headland known as Eagle's Rock (Scottish Gaelic:
Creag na h-
Iolaire) near Dunbeath, Caithness, on 25
August 1942. The
crash killed 14 of 15...
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lobsters around the
islands and
throughout the Minch". On 1
January 1919,
Iolaire sank at the
entrance of the harbour, one of the
worst maritime disasters...
- : 110–111 Loss of life due to
World War I and the 1919
sinking of the HMY
Iolaire,
combined with emigration,
resulted in the 1910s
seeing unprecedented damage...
- John F.
Macleod from Port
saved 40
lives following the
sinking of H.M.Y.
Iolaire by
managing to take a line to s****. Ness is
known for its Sgoth, a type...
- of
Lochalsh was the
departure point, on New Year's Eve 1918, of the HMY
Iolaire,
which was
bringing home
soldiers returning from
World War I to the Outer...
- of Holm off the east
coast of
Lewis were the site of the
sinking of HMS
Iolaire during the
first few
hours of 1919, one of the
worst maritime disasters...
- sank stern-first. 206 of her 350 crew were lost. 206 1919 United
Kingdom Iolaire – (Scottish
Gaelic for "Eagle") was an
Admiralty yacht that hit
rocks and...
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Lothar and
rescue Iolaire. On
their way to
return Iolaire to her father,
Symon and
Iolaire fall in love. The
problem is that if
Iolaire agrees to marry...
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Shipwrecks and
maritime incidents in 1919
Shipwrecks 1 Jan: HMY
Iolaire 21 Jan: UC-40 30 Jan:
Nimrod 7 Feb: HMS Erin's Isle 8 Feb: U-16 10 Feb:...