Subcategories
Archaeology.
Scapa Flow.
The story of this remarkable place, weaving together history, eyewitness accounts and personal experience to capture the life and spirit of Scapa Flow when it was home to thousands of service personnel and the most powerful fleet in the world. By James Miller.
This volume looks at the Orkney Mainland airfields, airports and landing strips. An Airfield Focus special, by Peter V Clegg. A4 paperback, spiral-bound.
In the Words of the Survivors. The story of the sinking of the HMS Royal Oak by a German submarine which cost the lives of 833 Royal Navy soldiers. By Dilip Sarker. Paperback.
A thirdvolume of historical and archaeological papers relating to Orkney. Published by Orkney Heritage Society with Orkney Archaeological Trust. Paperback.
A fifth volume of historical and archaeological papers relating to Orkney. Published by Orkney Heritage Society with Orkney Archaeological Trust. Paperback.
A fourth volume of historical and archaeological papers relating to Orkney. Published by Orkney Heritage Society with Orkney Archaeological Trust. Paperback.
Lesser known aspects of St Magnus Cathedral. Edited by Steve Callaghan and Bryce Wilson. Paperback.
Combining meticulous research with personal interviews, J D M Robertson gives a fascinating account of a turbulent and oppressive period in the annals of the Northern Isles, mainly, but not exclusively, between the years 1755 and 1815. Hardback.
Orkney life through the lens of James W. Sinclair - one of the most prolific Orkney photographers of the 20th century. Compiled by Norman Sinclair and Myles Hodnett. Hardback.
A reprint of Gordon Wright's book of photographs, documenting life in Orkney between from 1860s to the 1930s. Paperback.
The story of the "Grand Scuttle" of the German High Seas Fleet in 1919. By Dan Van Der Vat. Paperback.
A biography of Vice Admiral von Reuter and the German navy leading to World War One, and a narrative of the salvage of the German Imperial fleet. Edited by Simon Mills. Paperback. (Was £14.95, now £10)