A beautiful A5 Christmas Card with a graphic image of the Italian Chapel in the snow. Envelope included.
Landscapes of Scapa Flow War - Peace - Nature By Tom Muir and Scapa Flow Partnership
A compilation of the work of the distinguished Orcadian writer and folklorist, Ernest Walker Marwick. Volume 2 of 2. Hardback.
The only medieval chronicle to have Orkney as the central place of action - covering an era when the islands were a major part of the Viking world.
All the smaller airstrips in Orkney are described in this second book in the Airfield Focus Series on Orkney, the first being about the mainland airfields. An Airfield Focus special, by Peter V Clegg. A4 paperback, spiral-bound
Billy Cardno served as a cabin boy on the S.S Earl Thorfinn from 1958 until 1961. Here we share his memories of that time, from his first steps on the deck to the ship's final days. A revised and extended reprint of Sailing With Steam. A5 booklet.
Writeen fae Orkney Voices. Aal this you'll finnd here in poetry, prose an drama, renga, haiku an cinquains. Thir's light an dark, a lot o whit wae like, some o whit wae don't. But aal written wae a love o Orkney an a delight in Orcadian language an wirds. The George Mackay Brown Fellowship. Paperback.
Ranging across three centuries and much of the world, Farstraers takes us on a journey into the lives of the Orcadians who found themselves at a distance from, or out of step with, the archipelago they called home. By Jocelyn Rendall. Paperback.
Involving kings and pirates, saints and witches, scrums, seaweed and sea planes, palaces and a garden folly. The booklet gives a brief account of Kirkwall's past in the form of a walking tour - starting by the Kiln Corner, by the harbour. This is the new and updated 2020 edition. By Kim Twatt.
The story of the building of the Churchill Causeways in Orkney. Reprint of the book first published in 1992. By Alistair and Anne Cormack
This ambitious and comprehensive study draws on over 18,000 surviving documents as well as public records and personal recollections to trace the history of the Breckness Estate, which was founded in the 1620s. James M. Irvine (Hardback)