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'People, place, time and soil' This book was written to accompany an exhibition called 'Earthbound Orkney', part of a programme of activities including public talks and training courses, delivered by the charity Earth Building UK & Ireland (EBUKI). By Becky Little & Tom Morton.
25th Anniversary Edition of this very popular collection of Orkney folktales. With edits and additional stories. Told by Tom Muir. Illustrated by Bryce Wilson. Paperback, reprinted in 2023.
Our hugely popular yearly Scenic Calendar with a selection of images of Orkney scenery by the Orkney Camera Club. 2026. 3 months to view. 30 x 21cm. Orkney Scenic Appointment 2026 Calendar here. Orkney From Above 2026 calendar available here.
The story of a hardy race of farmers, fishermen and seafarers who over time suffered famine and plague, war and impressment, and raised large families to seek their fortune across the globe. By Bryce Wilson. Hardback.
The Story of the Isle of Sanday Knitters. By Sandra Towrie. Paperback.
Follow Peedie Bee and learn how she helps our planet. A delightful story for children with a message for all of us with some interesting bee facts too. The perfect bedtime story for peedie folk. By Michelle Robertson.
A unique volume that focuses solely on almost 200 birds you are most likely to find in Orkney. Words by Tim Dean, Artwork by Tracy Hall. Hardback.
A free magazine promoting Orkney's culture and attractions, giving you a genuine taste of what Orkney has to offer. FREE magazine, just postage cost to pay. Also available to view online here.
Wildflowers by Habitat - from shore to hilltop. A unique and colourful journey through ten flower-rich habitats from sea level to the summit of Ward Hill on Hoy. Text by Tim Dean and artwork by Anne Bignall. Hardback.
Walks Orkney includes 40 walks graded from short strolls to long hikes. Pocket walking guide, by Felicity Martin. Paperback pocket-sized booklet.
Life of a North Ronaldsay Sheep. A delightful Peedie story about some North Ronaldsay lambs and how one has a tantrum when he doesn't want to eat seaweed. The perfect bedtime story for peedie folk. By Michelle Robertson.