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General oblique aerial view of the Hirta centred on the village and remains of the enclosures, taken from the WSW.

SC 722682

Description General oblique aerial view of the Hirta centred on the village and remains of the enclosures, taken from the WSW.

Date 6/1995

Collection Photoair Limited: Aerial Imagery (Scotland)

Catalogue Number SC 722682

Category On-line Digital Images

Scope and Content Aerial view of St Kilda, Western Isles This is an aerial view of St Kilda from the south. To the lower right of the photograph is the island of Dùn, which provided shelter for boats entering Village Bay, seen in the centre of the photograph. St Kilda is very hilly, with Oiseval to the right and Conachair behind the village. The hills protected the low-lying land around the village. The structure of the village, with its one main street, seen in the middle of the fertile green area, dates to the 1830s. In the 19th century the islanders grew oats, barley, cabbages, potatoes, turnips and carrots. They kept cattle and sheep, but their main source of food was birds such as gannets, puffins and fulmars. The St Kilda group of islands consists of Hirte (often known as St Kilda), Soay, Dun and Boreray. The islands are situated 64km to the west of North Uist in the Outer Hebrides, and are one of the remotest areas in Britain. The largest island, Hirte, is approximately 1,575 acres in extent. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

External Reference V95079, 032

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/722682

File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

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Collection Level (551 169) Photoair Limited: Aerial Imagery (Scotland)

> Item Level (SC 722682) General oblique aerial view of the Hirta centred on the village and remains of the enclosures, taken from the WSW.

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