West Burra

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West Burra is one of the Scalloway Islands, a subgroup of the Shetland Islands in Scotland. It is the largest island in the Scalloway Islands. There are several prehistoric sites on the island.

Geography

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Shetland ponies grazing near Papil

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A blanket bog was laid down around 1400 BC.Template:Sfn

History

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Replica of the Papil Stone dating from 2000. The original (from 700 AD) is in the National Museum of Scotland.

A survey by Gordon Parry in 1977Template:Sfn reported that there were three prehistoric sites per square kilometre on West Burra.Template:Sfn Roundhouses were first constructed in the area between 700–500 BC.Template:Sfn

The form used in the Orkneyinga saga is "Barrey".[1] Collins Encyclopedia of Scotland suggests that Burra is a corruption of Borgarey meaning "island of the broch".[2] The place name Brough lends some support to this case and a nearby hillock may have been a broch from which stones were removed to build the pier at Scalloway.[3]

The name Papil in the south of West Burra is a Norse reference to the Papar. This name can be found in the form Papyli in several locations in Iceland. However, it is not just Papil's etymology that suggests the site of an early church, confirmation has been found in the form of the "Monk's Stone", which was dug up in Papil and which is now in the Shetland Museum.[2]

Infrastructure

A church was constructed in 1804.Template:Sfn A road bridge connects West Burra to the mainland island.Template:Sfn

Population

West Burra had a population of 427 in 1882.Template:Sfn The village of Hamnavoe is in the northern portion of the island.Template:Sfn

Notable people from West Burra

See also

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References

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  2. a b Keay, J. & Keay, J. (1994) Collins Encyclopaedia of Scotland. London. HarperCollins.
  3. “West Burra, Brough”. Canmore. Retrieved 1 June 2024
  4. "Long Gone Lonesome Blues – The Thomas Fraser Story (Page 1)" thomasfraser.com. Retrieved 14 August 2010.

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