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Marie Bruhart appreciates the visitors the observatory attracts to Fair IsleMarie Bruhat is helping to keep Fair Isle's knitwear tradition alive and knows the value of the observatory to the island.We are delighted that it is back up and running.
trustees took the project in-house to get it finished.even if it is only from March/April when they come to October/November.learn about wildlife and occasionally spot a rare bird passing through during migration.
It is a big chunk of the year where there is maybe eight to 10 more people on the island because there is only 50 of us.Eileen Thomson's children make up the majority of the island's school rollEileen Thomson grew up on the island and lives there with her Argentinian partner.
his wife and their children lost almost all of their belongings.
8m refurbishment2 days agoNorfolkMore from the BBC2 days agoEx-cathedral peregrines successfully rear chicksMel and William surprised ornithologists when their fledglings were spotted at a former church.This final remnant of the British Raj - for that.
even suggested that Oman should be treated as much a Native State of the Indian Empire as Lus Beyla or Kelat [present day Balochistan].once a minor outpost of the Indian Empire with no gun salute.
so strong was the link from Delhi via Hyderabad to the South Arabian shore.A quiet bureaucratic decision.