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Scalloway (, name of the bay) is the largest settlement on the west coast of the
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, the largest island of the
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,
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. The village had a population of roughly 900, at the 2011 census. Now a fishing port, until 1708 it was the capital of the Shetland Islands (now
Lerwick Lerwick ( or ; ; ) is the main town and port of the Shetland archipelago, Scotland. Shetland's only burgh, Lerwick had a population of about 7,000 residents in 2010. It is the northernmost major settlement within the United Kingdom. Centred ...
, on the east coast of the Shetland Mainland). It contains one of the two castles built in Shetland; this one was constructed in 1600. Nearby are the Scalloway Islands, which derive their name from the village.


History

Scalloway Castle was built in 1600 by
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. It was originally surrounded by water but due to land reclamation, that is no longer the case. The remains of the castle are the most notable feature of the village, located near the quay. (The castle is usually locked, but a key can be borrowed from the nearby Scalloway Hotel or from the adjacent Scalloway Museum.) Norwegian boatbuilders from
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, around the
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, built yoals from about the 16th century. Oselvar, the traditional small wooden boat of Os, were taken apart and then 'flat packed' for shipping to Scalloway. Instead of sending complicated assembly instructions, they sent boatbuilders to rebuild them. Many of these stayed for years in Shetland, and some married there. To the
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merchants from
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, Scalloway was known as ''Schaldewage'', and as a good sheltered harbour on the route to Hillswick. Barbara Tulloch and her daughter Ellen – probably the last witches to be burned in Shetland – were executed on Gallow Hill, overlooking the village in 1690. Scalloway Public Hall on Berry Road was completed in 1902. During the
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, Scalloway was the home base for, and housed for some time the headquarters of the
Shetland Bus The Shetland Bus ( Norwegian Bokmål: ''Shetlandsbussene'', def. pl.) was the nickname of a clandestine special operations group that made a permanent link between Mainland Shetland in Scotland and German-occupied Norway from 1941 until t ...
, part of the Norwegian resistance against the German occupation. It was operated by Norwegian Resistance and British Secret Service who ran small craft to Norway to assist the Norwegians. The ''Norway House'' and the ''Prince Olav Pier / slipway'', which formed major parts of the base are still existing. Details of the history of The Shetland Bus are on display at the Scalloway Museum. In 1996, Kåre Emil Iversen published his wartime memoirs, ''I Shetland Bus Man''. It was reprinted in 2004, with a new introduction and the title ''Shetland Bus Man''. Another Shetland author Willie Smith discusses this period extensively in his 2003 memoir ''Willie's War and Other Stories'' as does David Howarth in ''The Shetland Bus'' (first published in 1951, later printings up to 1998). After the war Scalloway served as harbour of the Shetland-Orkney ferry service (MV ''Orcadia'') on the Scalloway–Stromness route. After the opening of the Schiehallion oilfield off the west coast of Shetland, Scalloway took over some functions as a service base for the oil business.


Education

Scalloway is the location of the North Atlantic Fisheries College (part of the
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), which offers courses and supports research programmes in fisheries sciences, aquaculture, marine engineering and coastal management. It is also home to the Centre for Nordic Studies. NAFC Marine Centre at Ness of Westshore offers courses in "nautical studies, marine science and technology, and seafood quality".SCALLOWAY
/ref> The village has a swimming pool and a primary school. Scalloway Junior High School, the secondary department, was closed by the
Shetland Islands Council The Shetland Islands Council is the local authority for the Shetland Islands, one of the 32 council areas of Scotland. It was established in 1975 by the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 and was largely unaffected by the Scottish local gov ...
in July 2011.


Transport

The service 4 bus operated by R Robertson & Son runs thirteen times from Lerwick between the times of 07:20 to 22:00 Monday to Thursday and 07:30 to 23:30 on Fridays and Saturdays. Service 5, run by Andrew's of Whiteness runs from East Voe (Blydoit) three times a day to the isles of Tronda and Burra and extends with service 4. The service 4 bus runs four times on a Sunday from Lerwick between 11:40 and 19:00.


References


Other sources

* Howarth, David (1950) ''The Shetland Bus: A WWII Epic of Escape, Survival, and Adventure'' (Lyons Press) * Iversen, Kaare (2000) ''Shetland Bus Man'' (Pentland Press Ltd) *Sorvaag, Trygve (2005) ''Shetland Bus: Faces and Places 60 Years on'' (Shetland Times Ltd) *Smith, Willie (2003) ''Willie's War and Other Stories'' (Shetland Times Ltd) *Howarth, D. ''The Shetland Bus''; Nelson, 1951


External links


Shetland Bus Memorial at ScallowayScalloway Museum
{{Authority control Villages in Mainland, Shetland Fishing communities in Scotland