Subcategories
Archaeology.
Scapa Flow.
A second volume of historical and archaeological papers relating to Orkney. Published by Orkney Heritage Society with Orkney Archaeological Trust. Paperback.
The first volume of historical and archaeological papers relating to Orkney. Published by Orkney Heritage Society with Orkney Archaeological Trust. Paperback.
The reminiscences of men and women who served in Scapa Flow in the two world wars. Malcolm Brown and Patricia Meehan. Paperback.
1st Sinclair Earl of Orkney, 9th Baron of Rosslyn. 1345-1400. A Case Study Investigation of His Life. By Vicki A. Hild. Paperback.
The story of the HMS Caroline at war from 1914-1917. By John Allison. Paperback.
Peter Baxter takes a new approach to the history of the Franklin Expedition, from the perspective of John Rae and Lady Franklin, and their embroiled dispute over what fate the crew met. Paperback.
Travels in Orkney and Shetland. Full of observation, history, anecdote and encounters with those who live there, this book also serves as a guide to the many places of interest and is a wonderful introduction to the most northerly parts of Britain. By Paul Murton. Paperback.
The Archaeological Investigation of Underwater Landscapes. Studying Scientific Archaeology 4. By Caroline Wickham-Jones. Paperback.
Neolithic Scotland and the Origins of Ancient Egypt. By Laird Scranton. Paperback.
This book is not intended to be anything more than an attempt to record the lives and deeds of the local servicemen who lost their lives in the two World Wars. A remarkable book which involved meticulous research. Although relating to South Ronaldsay in Orkney it covers a wide field. By G. L. Esson. Paperback.
The Orkney Book of Runes explores the exciting stories of the more than fifty runic inscriptions found in the Orkney Islands By Ragnhild Ljosland. Paperback.