Shetland Calendar 2002

We publish calendars annually of the following areas: Orkney, Shetland, Western Isles and Caithness. The calendars are the same design as for previous years, with a size of 21x21cm. 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 £1. Overseas post and packaging is extra at cost (US, Canada and Australia $10US including airmail). Payment by Visa, Mastercard or American Express is preferred.  2002 calendars will be published in July 2001.  Copies may be reserved by e-mail for delivery on publication or later. We also accept orders by phone, fax or mail (see above).


Tammi Nories or Puffins are easily seen in Shetland

January  The Northern Lights and star trails over the Voe of Clousta
February The Lerwick Lifeboat is based in the Small Boat Harbour, home to many visiting yachts.
March Gaada Stack of the north of Foula
April Voe, in the North Mainland is one of Shetland's most picturesque villages
May  Mouse Broch on the island of Mousa is very well preserved, and home to thousands of breeding Stormy Petrels.
June The "Swan" is a restored fishing boat based in Lerwick
July Norwick, Unst is the site of an interesting geological fault and a lovely sandy beach
August The replica longship "Dim Riv", P&O Scottish Ferries "St Sunniva" and the Bressay ferry n Lerwick Harbour on a nice evening
September Banna Minn is an attractive bay on the south west side of West Burra Isle
October

Scalloway is an attractive little village on the west coast, seven miles from Lerwick

 

November Sumburgh is the most southerly part of Shetland and home to the main airport
December The lighthouse on Bound Skerry, Out Skerries is the most easterly in Shetland and was first lit in 1854