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    Sanday, Orkney

    Island in the north of the Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK

    Sanday is one of the inhabited islands of Orkney that lies off the north coast of mainland Scotland. With an area of 50.43 km², it is the third largest of the Orkney Islands. The main centres of population are Lady Village and Kettletoft. Sanday can be reached by Orkney Ferries or by plane from Kirkwall on the Orkney Mainland. On Sanday, an on-demand public minibus service allows connecting to the ferry. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Sanday (/ ˈ s æ n d iː /, Scots: Sandee) is one of the inhabited islands of Orkney that lies off the north coast of mainland Scotland.With an area of 50.43 km 2 (19.5 sq mi), [4] it is the third largest of the Orkney Islands. [9] The main centres of population are Lady Village and Kettletoft.Sanday can be reached by Orkney Ferries or by plane (Sanday Airport) from Kirkwall on the Orkney ...
  3. genuki.org.uk

    "In the Making of Orkney" series. 1996. Island Images: Memories of Sanday: by Bessie Skea. Published 1982 by Stromness Orkney Press Ltd. Recollections of people and places in the North end of Sanday. Sanday Church History: by Rev. Alexander Goodfellow. Published 1912, reprinted as A Visit to the Sanday: 1978, with political Introduction.
  4. Sanday Heritage Centre displays some of Sanday's natural and man-made treasures and showcases some of the community's history. Only main exhibition and shop currently open. Housed in the old Temperance Hall in Lady Village, the Sanday Heritage Centre has displays covering the island's heritage from prehistoric times through to the 20th century.
  5. visionofbritain.org.uk

    Sanday, one of the most considerable of the North Isles of Orkney. It contains a post office station of its own name. It lies 2¼ miles N of Stronsay, 1 3 /8 mile E of Eday, 7 miles E of Westray, and 2½ S of North Ronaldshay. Its form is exceedingly irregular, and may, in a general view, be regarded as three large peninsulas and two small ones radiating from a common centre. ...
  6. orcadian.co.uk

    (Sanday Heritage Centre) A new online resource has been launched, capturing an oral history of Orkney's North Isles. Gaan Nort has seen a team of researchers carry out interviews with almost 90 folk in the isles. The project has been hosted by the Orkney Research Centre for Archaeology, and led by Dr Tom Rendall, relief lecturer at UHI Orkney.
  7. visitsanday.com

    Sanday Heritage Centre is situated on the outskirts of Lady Village. Located within Temperance Hall, the centre displays some of Sanday's natural and man-made treasures and showcases some of the community's history. Current displays focus on farming, the sea, archaeology, natural history and Sanday's contribution to the First World War.
  8. lordofglenmore.co.uk

    Sanday History and Wildlife Sanday is the largest of the North Isles of Orkney and is approximateley 16 miles (26 km) long, with a population of around 500. The name Sanday means "sand island", which is appropriate as one of the most outstanding features of the island are its sweeping bays with their white sandy beaches.
  9. sandayorkney.co.uk

    sandayorkney.co.uk

    https://sandayorkney.co.uk

    Sanday, Orkney, Scotland - Where sand, sea and sky meet. Sanday is one of the Orkney Islands, northern Scotland. Visit our island and enjoy the landscape, wildlife, archeology and our beautiful sandy beaches. ... evenings of live music down at the pub, exploring our rich history and archaeology, check out our arts and crafts by going round the ...
  10. meanderingwild.com

    Getting to Sanday. Sanday can be reached by ferry from Kirkwall on Orkney Mainland or by air from Kirkwall Airport. Kirkwall Airport has direct flights daily from all major Scottish airports making it possible to fly to Sanday from mainland Britain. Sanday is a 90-minute ferry ride from Kirkwall on Orkney Mainland. Travel is possible as a foot ...

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