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MV Geira
MV ''Geira'' is a ro-ro passenger and car ferry that operates on the Bluemull Sound, Bluemull sound service, operated by SIC Ferries. She is based in Hamars Ness, on Fetlar. History She is the second MV ''Geira'' built for SIC Ferries, the first being built in 1973 as a part of the first batch of inter-island ferries for the council. MV ''Geira'' is the part-sister ship of MV Bigga, MV ''Bigga'', being built at the same yard to slightly different specification. However, she is closer in design to MV Fivla, MV ''Fivla (II)''''.'' Layout MV Geira has 2 lanes on her car deck. Like most SIC Ferries her size she has a passenger lounge located beneath the car deck. Service Between 1988 and 2005, MV ''Geira'' operated on the Whalsay Sound route. She operated alongside MV ''Kjella'', MV ''Thora,'' then MV Linga, MV ''Linga''''.'' In 2005, when replaced by MV Hendra, MV ''Hendra'', she was transferred to the Bluemull Sound route, operating as the day vessel based out of Fetlar. Due ...
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Shetland Islands Council
The Shetland Islands Council ( sco, Shetland Islands Cooncil; gd, Comhairle Shealtainn) is the local authority for Shetland, Scotland. It was established by the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 and is the successor to the former Lerwick Town Council and Zetland County Council. This council was established in 1975 and was largely unaffected by the Scottish local government changes of the mid-1990s. It provides services in the areas of Environmental Health, Roads, Social Work, Community Development, Organisational Development, Economic Development, Building Standards, Trading Standards, Housing, Waste, Education, Burial Grounds, Port and Harbours and others. The council is allowed to collect Council Tax. The Fire Service is part of the Highlands and Islands division of the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service. In 2011, structural reforms saw the creation of the Political Leader position, with the Convenor becoming a civic leadership post. Composition As of 2022 the council has ...
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MV Bigga
MV ''Bigga'' is a ro-ro passenger ferry operated by the SIC Ferries. She operates as the shift vessel on the Bluemull Sound service. History MV ''Bigga'' is the last of four similar ferries built for the council in 1980s and 1990s. MV ''Bigga'' is the part-sister ship of MV Geira, MV ''Geira'', being built at the same yard to slightly different specification. However, she is closer in design to MV Hendra, MV ''Hendra'', with MV Geira, MV ''Geira'' being closer to MV Fivla, MV ''Fivla (II)''''.'' Layout MV ''Bigga'' was the first true 3 lane ferry built for the council, however due to sizes of vehicles now, normally only 2 lanes are used on her car deck. Just like other Shetland Islands Council, SIC ferries her size, Bigga has a passenger lounge located beneath the car deck. Service Entering service on 19 April 1991 on the Yell Sound route, MV ''Bigga'', alongside MV Hendra, MV ''Hendra'', until 2004 when the two new Yell ferries came into service. She was then transferred t ...
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Ferries Of Scotland
A ferry is a ship, watercraft or amphibious vehicle used to carry passengers, and sometimes vehicles and cargo, across a body of water. A passenger ferry with many stops, such as in Venice, Italy, is sometimes called a water bus or water taxi. Ferries form a part of the public transport systems of many waterside cities and islands, allowing direct transit between points at a capital cost much lower than bridges or tunnels. Ship connections of much larger distances (such as over long distances in water bodies like the Mediterranean Sea) may also be called ferry services, and many carry vehicles. History In ancient times The profession of the ferryman is embodied in Greek mythology in Charon, the boatman who transported souls across the River Styx to the Underworld. Speculation that a pair of oxen propelled a ship having a water wheel can be found in 4th century Roman literature "''Anonymus De Rebus Bellicis''". Though impractical, there is no reason why it could not work ...
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Transport In Shetland
Transport (in British English), or transportation (in American English), is the intentional movement of humans, animals, and goods from one location to another. Modes of transport include air, land ( rail and road), water, cable, pipeline, and space. The field can be divided into infrastructure, vehicles, and operations. Transport enables human trade, which is essential for the development of civilizations. Transport infrastructure consists of both fixed installations, including roads, railways, airways, waterways, canals, and pipelines, and terminals such as airports, railway stations, bus stations, warehouses, trucking terminals, refueling depots (including fueling docks and fuel stations), and seaports. Terminals may be used both for interchange of passengers and cargo and for maintenance. Means of transport are any of the different kinds of transport facilities used to carry people or cargo. They may include vehicles, riding animals, and pack animals. Vehicles may ...
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1988 Ships
File:1988 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The oil platform Piper Alpha explodes and collapses in the North Sea, killing 165 workers; The USS Vincennes (CG-49) mistakenly shoots down Iran Air Flight 655; Australia celebrates its Australian Bicentenary, Bicentennial on January 26; The 1988 Summer Olympics are held in Seoul, South Korea; Soviet Union, Soviet troops begin their Soviet-Afghan War, withdrawal from Afghanistan, which is completed the 1989, next year; The 1988 Armenian earthquake kills between 25,000-50,000 people; The 8888 Uprising in Myanmar, led by students, protests the Burma Socialist Programme Party; A bomb explodes on Pan Am Flight 103, causing the plane to crash down on the town of Lockerbie, Scotland- the event kills 270 people., 300x300px, thumb rect 0 0 200 200 Piper Alpha rect 200 0 400 200 Iran Air Flight 655 rect 400 0 600 200 Australian Bicentenary rect 0 200 300 400 Pan Am Flight 103 rect 300 200 600 400 1988 Summer Olympics rect 0 400 200 600 8888 ...
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Yell, Shetland
Yell ( sco, Yell) is one of the North Isles of Shetland, Scotland. In the 2011 census it had a usually resident population of 966. It is the second largest island in Shetland after the Mainland with an area of ,Penrith, James & Deborah (2007) ''Orkney & Shetland'' (part of ''The Scottish Islands'' series). Richmond. Crimson Publishing. and is the third most populous in the archipelago (fifteenth out of the islands in Scotland), after the Mainland and Whalsay. The island's bedrock is largely composed of Moine schist with a north–south grain, which was uplifted during the Caledonian mountain building period. Peat covers two-thirds of the island to an average depth of . Yell has been inhabited since the Neolithic times, and a dozen broch sites have been identified from the pre-Norse period. Norse rule lasted from the 9th to 14th centuries until Scottish control was asserted. The modern economy of the island is based on crofting, fishing, transport and tourism. The island ...
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Ulsta
Ulsta is a village in the south-west of the island of Yell, Shetland, Scotland. North Ness Hall is the local community facility. The car ferry to Toft on Mainland, Shetland The Mainland is the main island of Shetland, Scotland. The island contains Shetland's only burgh, Lerwick, and is the centre of Shetland's ferry and air connections. Geography It has an area of , making it the third-largest Scottish island and ... leaves from here. References Overview of Ulsta, Gazetteer for Scotland External links Canmore - Yell, Ulsta, Chapel and Burial-Ground site recordCanmore - Yell, Ulsta site record
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Vidlin
Vidlin (from Old Norse: ''Vaðill'' meaning a ford) is a small village located on Mainland, Shetland, Scotland. The settlement is within the parish of Nesting. History It is at the head of Vidlin Voe, and is the modern heart of the old parish of Lunnasting, which centred on the early church at Lunna on Lunna Ness. The Lunnasting stone, which bears an undeciphered Pictish ogham inscription was found nearby and donated to the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland in 1876. Notable people Steven Robertson is a theatre and film actor who has appeared in a number of successful films. He was born in Vidlin and attended the local school. The poet Rhoda Bulter's mother came from Skelberry in Lunnasting, and she herself lived there for two crucially formative years when young. The Walls poet Christine de Luca Christine De Luca (born 4 April 1947) is a Scottish poet and writer from Shetland, who writes in both English and Shetland dialect. Her poetry has been translated in ...
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Toft, Shetland
Toft is a ferry port approximately one mile north of Mossbank on Mainland, Shetland, Scotland. From here, a car ferry service to Ulsta on the island of Yell operates. Toft is located in the parish of Delting. In the late 1970s and early 1980s there was a large workers camp situated here housing thousands of men who were building the Sullom Voe Terminal The Sullom Voe Terminal is an oil and gas terminal at Sullom Voe in the Shetland Islands of Scotland. It handles production from oilfields in the North Sea and East Shetland Basin and stores oil before it is transported by tanker. Constructi .... References External links Canmore - Toft, Norse Mill site recordCanmore - Neshion site record
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MV Hendra
MV ''Hendra'' is a ro-ro passenger ferry operated by the SIC Ferries. She operates as the day vessel on the Laxo or Vidlin to Symbister, Whalsay service. History ''Hendra'' was bought as the first of the second batch of new builds for the council since they took over the inter-island ferry services in the early 1970s. She currently is the oldest ferry in the council's fleet at 41 years old. Having been in local news recently due to this causing issues with passenger accessibility. Layout The ''Hendra'' has two lanes on her car deck. Like most SIC Ferries her size she has a passenger lounge located beneath the car deck. Service Entering service on 30 November 1982 on the Whalsay service, taking over MV ''Fylga,'' which took over the Yell Sound service. ''Hendra'' operated alongside MV ''Kjella'' until 1988, when she was moved to Yell Sound to take over the vessel she took over when first entering service, ''Fylga''. She operated alongside MV ''Thora'' and then MV ''Bi ...
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MV Linga
Shetland Islands Council Ferries (often named SIC Ferries) is a company operating inter-island ferry services in Shetland, a subarctic archipelago off the northeast coast of Scotland. The company operates services across 10 of the Shetland islands. Services Services of the SIC Ferries are: *''Bluemull service'' linking the North Isles at Gutcher, Yell; Belmont, Unst; and Hamars Ness, Fetlar. *''Bressay service'' to the isle of Bressay from Lerwick on the Mainland. *''Fair Isle service'' to the isle of Fair Isle from Grutness or Lerwick on the Mainland. *''Foula service'' to the isle of Foula from Walls on the Mainland. This service is operated by BK Marine *''Out Skerries service'' to the isle of Out Skerries from Vidlin, Symbister (on Whalsay) or Lerwick on the Mainland *''Papa Stour'' to the isle of Papa Stour from West Burrafirth on the Mainland. *''Whalsay service'' to the isle of Whalsay from Laxo on the Mainland. *''Yell service'' to the North Isle of Yell from Toft on t ...
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Geira Ferry At Fetlar - Geograph
Geira (ca. 965 – 985) was a Wendish princess and the eldest daughter of Burislav. About 978 she married an unknown prince. Her first husband died about 981. In 982 she married Olaf I of Norway Olaf Tryggvason (960s – 9 September 1000) was King of Norway from 995 to 1000. He was the son of Tryggvi Olafsson, king of Viken ( Vingulmark, and Rånrike), and, according to later sagas, the great-grandson of Harald Fairhair, first King of .... They are said to have had no children. References Slavic mythology Year of birth uncertain 960s births 985 deaths {{norse-myth-stub ...
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