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Shapinsay (/ˈʃæpɪnziː/, Scots: Shapinsee) is one of the
Orkney Islands off the
north coast of
mainland Scotland. With an area of 29.5
square kilometres...
- MV
Shapinsay is a Ro-Ro
vehicle ferry operated by
Orkney Ferries. MV
Shapinsay was
built by
Yorkshire Drydock in
Kingston upon Hull in 1989. She was refurbished...
- Colchester).
After the
Agricolan fleet had come and gone,
possibly anchoring at
Shapinsay,
direct Roman influence seems to have been
limited to
trade rather than...
- test site at
Scapa Flow, off St. Mary's Bay.
Scale tidal test site at
Shapinsay Sound, off the Head of Holland. The main
office and data
facilities are...
- as Scotland, with the
northernmost tea
plantation at 59°N
latitude on
Shapinsay in the
Orkney Islands. Many high
quality teas are
grown at high elevations...
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Great Ouse Ouse, Tasmania, a town in
Australia The Ouse, an
estuary on
Shapinsay, in the
Orkney Islands,
Scotland Grand River (Ontario), Canada, formerly...
- Sanday, 23 June 1863
under Capt
James Scarth 3rd (
Shapinsay) OAV –
formed at
Balfour on
Shapinsay Island 10 July 1863
under Capt
David Balfour, with...
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after 2005.
There are also
suggested plans to
connect Orkney Mainland to
Shapinsay. With
recent developments of the
renewables industry in the
Pentland Firth...
- Papay, and
North Ronaldsay. The
Shapinsay service,
linking Kirkwall on
Orkney Mainland to the
northern island of
Shapinsay. The Rousay,
Egilsay and Wyre...
- of
Shapinsay in the
Orkney Islands, in
Scotland (grid
reference HY54062100). The site
overlooks the
North Sea on the
northeast part of
Shapinsay. Excavated...