Shetland Calendar 1999  

We publish calendars annually of the following areas: Orkney, Shetland, Western Isles and Caithness. The calendars are the same design as for the last two years, with a larger size which allows bigger pictures and a more useful calendar area, but with only minimal increase in price and weight. The pictures are of course all new.  As usual the calendars are widely available in each area, but may be ordered direct, either via e-mail charles.tait@zetnet.co.uk, telephone or fax. Retail price is £4.50 per calendar plus UK postage and packing of 50p. Overseas post and packaging extra at cost. Payment by Visa, Mastercard or American Express is preferred.


Winter sunset over Tingwall Loch

January  Boys' Up Helly aa, Lerwick - light up.
February Croft at West Sandwick, Yell with peat stack and small stacks of hay.
March Ian Best still builds traditional yoles on Fair Isle. 
April Loch of Cliff, Burravoe and Saxa Vord, Unst, from Houllna Gruna.
May  Tulips in Lerwick Town Gardens
June Sunset over Swarbacks Minn and Muckle Roe from Grobsness, West Mainland
July Lunda Wick on the west coast of Unst.
August MV "St Clair" leaves Lerwick for Aberdeen.  She is one of two P&O Scottish Ferries ships to serve Shetland.
September North Haven, Fair Isle, is the main harbour for the island, which lies mid-way between Orkney and Shetland.
October Da Drongs - rock stacks off the West Mainland of Shetland, near Eshaness.
November Scalloway is the old capital of Shetland, and is dominated by Scalloway Castle which was built about 1600 by the Stewarts.
December A wintry scene over Whiteness from Wormadale in the West Mainland.