Holm of Skaw (Unst)
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Holm of Skaw, seen from the headland at Houlls-nef, with the Inner Flaess to the left of the holm.
Image copyright Mike Pennington and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.
Image copyright Mike Pennington and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.
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| OS Name: | Holm of Skaw |
| Shetland Name: | Holm of Skaw |
| UK Grid Reference: | HP668171 |
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| Population: | none |
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The Holm of Skaw is a small islet which lies off the northeast coast of the island of Unst, and just northeast of the settlement of Skaw, the most northerly settlement in Shetland.
On 16th October 1958 the Russian trawler Urbe was wrecked on the holm, and this was the first call to service for the new Lerwick Lifeboat, the Claude Cecil Staniforth.
A creel boat heads through the channel between the Holm of Skaw and the Inner Flaess.
Image copyright Mike Pennington and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.
Image copyright Mike Pennington and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.
The channel between the holm and the Inner Flaess is navigable by smaller boats, as can be seen by the picture, bottom left.
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