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MV Louisa fishing boat with the cliffs of Hirta and Soay, St Kilda
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Western Isles - St Kilda
MV Louisa crab fishing boat with the cliffs of Hirta, Stac Shoaigh and Soay, St Kilda
24 June 2011
Cùl Mòr, Cùl Beag and Stac Pollaidh
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Ullapool, Coigach and Inverpolly
Cùl Mòr, Cùl Beag and Stac Pollaidh from Loch Buine Móire, Inverpolly
20 June 2012
Stac Pollaidh and midges in evening light
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Ullapool, Coigach and Inverpolly
Stac Pollaidh (Stac Polly) in evening light from Loch Cùl Dromannan. A cloud of midges (Culicoides impunctatus) is highlighted by the sunset. The females midges suck human blood, but mostly that of cattle, sheep and deer.
19 June 2012
Stac Pollaidh in evening light
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Ullapool, Coigach and Inverpolly
Stac Pollaidh (Stac Polly) in evening light from Loch Cùl Dromannan
19 June 2012
Stac Pollaidh in evening light
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Ullapool, Coigach and Inverpolly
Stac Pollaidh (Stac Polly) in evening light from Loch Cùl Dromannan
19 June 2012
Stac Lee, Boreray, St Kilda
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Western Isles - St Kilda
Stac Lee, Boreray, St Kilda, with the large and precarious Gannet colony.
24 June 2011
Stac an Armin, Boreray, St Kilda
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Western Isles - St Kilda
Gannet and spray from the MV Lochlann with Stac an Armin, Boreray, St Kilda
24 June 2011
Stac Polly
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CEP - Coigach
The peak of Stac Polly in the background with Loch Buine Moire in the foreground, from Inverpolly. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar in 1962. The date taken is approximate, but the month is correct.
10 July 1962
4 greetings cards - St Kilda
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Products
A set of 4 greetings cards of scenery around St Kilda including 1- The Street, 2- Village bay and the Dun, 3 - Stac an Armin, Stac lee and Boreray and 4 - Stac lee, Hirta and Boreray
18 May 2016
£4.00
Stac Lee, Boreray and Hirta
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Western Isles - St Kilda
Stac Lee, Boreray and Hirta, with the Sea Harris boat MV Enchanted Isle showing the scale of the cliffs - the biggest sea cliffs in Britain.