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  2. St Kilda, Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Macaulay, Kenneth (1764), The History of St Kilda, T Becket and P A De Hondt, London (Internet Archive) Macauley, Margaret (2009) The Prisoner of St Kilda: The true story of the unfortunate Lady Grange, Edinburgh, Luath ISBN 978-1-906817-02-2; McCutcheon, Campbell St. Kilda: a Journey to the End of the World, Tempus, 2002 ISBN 0-7524-2380-0

  3. File:Saint Kilda archipelago topographic map-en.svg - Wikipedia

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    This map was improved or created by the Wikigraphists of the Graphic Lab (fr). You can propose images to clean up, improve, create or translate as well. This SVG file contains embedded text that can be translated into your language, using any capable SVG editor, text editor or the SVG Translate tool .

  4. File:Macaulay Map of St Kilda, Published 1764.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Macaulay 1764 Map of St Kilda. Items portrayed in this file depicts. File history. Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. Date/Time Thumbnail

  5. Hirta - Wikipedia

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    Hirta (Scottish Gaelic: Hiort) is the largest island in the St Kilda archipelago, on the western edge of Scotland. The names Hiort (in Scottish Gaelic) and Hirta (historically in English) have also been applied to the entire archipelago.

  6. Kenneth Macaulay (minister) - Wikipedia

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    Map of St Kilda, from The History of St Kilda. Macaulay visited St Kilda in 1759, on behalf of the Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge (SSPCK), and published in 1764 The History of St Kilda, containing a Description of this Remarkable Island, the Manners and Customs of its Inhabitants, the Religious and Pagan Antiquities there found, with many other curious and interesting ...

  7. Stac Lee - Wikipedia

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    Stac Lee is located in the North Atlantic and forms part of the St Kilda archipelago of the Outer Hebrides.Lying in the north east of the St Kilda group, Stac Lee is around 7 kilometres (4 mi) north east of Hirta, the main island, and 550 metres (600 yd) west of the west cape of the island of Boreray.

  8. History of St Kilda - Wikipedia

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    St Kilda was continuously inhabited for two millennia or more, from the Bronze Age to the 20th century. [1]However, little is known of the early history, the first written record of which dates from the late 14th century when John of Fordun mentions 'the isle of Irte, which is agreed to be under the Circius and on the margins of the world'. [2]

  9. St Kilda, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    St Kilda is a coastal township, now classed as a suburb, 21 kilometres (13 miles) north-north-west of the centre of Adelaide, capital city of South Australia. With a population below 100 and a sole 4-kilometre (2.5-mile) road connecting to the nearest highway , its natural and built resources have remained relatively undisturbed.

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