Shetland
Calendar 2000
The
calendars are widely available in each area, but may be ordered
direct, either via e-mail charles.tait@zetnet.co.uk,
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2000 calendars were published on 29th July 1999. Copies
may now be ordered by e-mail for immediate delivery.

Daffodils
at Bridge of Fitch, Dale, near the Golf Course.
| January |
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The
Raven Banner flies from Lerwick Town Hall for Up Helly
Aa. |
| February |
 |
Jarlshof
broch and Wheelhouses, with the West Voe of Sumburgh in
the background. |
| March |
 |
Yole
and upturned-boathouse at Voxter, South Mainland. |
| April |
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Sheep
at Dales Voe, North Mainland. |
| May |
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Lerwick
bowling green with tulips in the foreground. |
| June |
 |
St
Olaf's Church, Lunda Wick, Unst is one of the oldest churches
still standing in Shetland. |
| July |
 |
Scalloway
Castle was built for the notorious Patrick Stewart in
1600 by forced labour. |
| August |
 |
Dole
Holm, Eshaness from Fiorda Taing, Eshaness, North Mainland. |
| September |
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The
"White Wife" of Queyon, Yell, is the figurehead from the
German ship Bohus, wrecked near Otterwick in 1924. |
| October |
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Mousa
Broch is the best-preserved example of this type of structure. |
| November |
 |
Burrafirth,
Unst from Saxa Vord, with the Loch of Cliff in the background. |
| December |
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Sunset,
Voe of Closta, West Mainland |

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