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5 Oct 2009 ... Egilsay is one of the Orkney Islands in Scotland, lying east of Rousay. The island is largely farmland and is known for its corncrakes. ...
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Come during the spring and summer and you will see a wonderfully exuberant display of summer flowers and possibly the rare great yellow bumblebee.
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Egilsay is chiefly famous for the Martyrdom of St Magnus in 1115. Magnus and his cousin Hakon succeeded to the Earldom of Orkney in 1103 and ruled ...
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Visit Rousay details the attractions and accommodation available to visitors on the beautiful islands of Rousay, Egilsay and Wyre, accom.
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Rousay, Egilsay and Wyre Ferry Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland: The Ultimate Online Guide.
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Orkney island guide - Rousay, Egilsay and Wyre - discover the Orkney Islands with NorthLink Ferries.
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The most obvious feature on the island of Egilsay is the magnificent church of St Magnus, a unique survivor of a group of churches of a type marked by a ...
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1867 and Jemima Yorston born 16th Oct. 1857, died 3rd Aug. 1920, only daughters of Archibald and Ann Yorston, Whistlebare, Egilsay. ...
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The roofless remains of St Magnus Kirk stand on the western side of Egilsay – dominating the island on which St Magnus was executed early in the 12th ...
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