"Flannan Isle" is an English language poem by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, first published in 1912. It refers to a mysterious incident that occurred on the Flannan Isles in 1900, when three lighthouse-keepers disappeared without explanation.[1][2]
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The FlannanIsles (Scottish Gaelic: Na h-Eileanan Flannach) or the Seven Hunters are a small island group in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, approximately...
FlannanIsles Lighthouse is a lighthouse near the highest point on Eilean Mòr, one of the FlannanIsles in the Outer Hebrides off the west coast of Scotland...
"FlannanIsle" is an English language poem by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, first published in 1912. It refers to a mysterious incident that occurred on the Flannan...
eyes from brown to blue. The Doctor quotes Wilfrid Wilson Gibson's poem FlannanIsle as they leave. The serial was the first to be broadcast under new producer...
Taighe, in the FlannanIsles, hosts a ruined stone shelter. Eilean Mòr is home to the lighthouse and a ruined chapel dedicated to St Flannan, which the lighthouse...
they do not breed, up to 1,000 make use of the beach in winter. The FlannanIsles provide nesting for a population of seabirds, including Atlantic puffins...
settlement, Stornoway. To the west lie the isolated and uninhabited FlannanIsles. About 44 miles (71 kilometres) north of the Butt of Lewis lie North...
the British Isles and in July 1840, the last great auk seen in the British Isles was captured there. East of St Kilda are the FlannanIsles, where all...
40 hectares (99 acres) in the Outer Hebrides, including the Barra Isles, FlannanIsles, Monach Islands, the Shiant Islands and the islands of Loch Ròg....
Wilson Gibson wrote poems that featured the "macabre". One such poem is "FlannanIsle", based on a real-life mystery. Gibson was one of the founders of the...
with jazz trumpetist Mark Isham. Siouxsie and Zazou adapted the poem "FlannanIsle" by English poet Wilfred Wilson Gibson. Her first live performance in...
hectares in area. Of the remainder, several such as Staffa and the FlannanIsles are well known despite their small size. Some 94 Scottish islands are...
Lighthouse". goindustrial.co.uk. Retrieved 12 July 2020. "Part of a prism from FlannanIsle". goindustrial.co.uk. Retrieved 12 July 2020. "Notice to Mariners" (PDF)...
in Siberia for the song "The Lighthouse" (an adaptation of the poem "FlannanIsle" by English poet Wilfred Wilson Gibson) on French producer Hector Zazou's...
are members of the smaller archipelagos of the Barra Isles, the FlannanIsles, the Monach Isles, and the Shiant Islands. There is also a complex group...
Richard Bell in Derby. 15 December – the three lighthouse keepers on FlannanIsle disappear without a trace 28 December – the Liverpool barque Primrose...
story" and compared its plot to that of Wilfrid Wilson Gibson's poem FlannanIsle. Specific praise was given to actors Harker (for a "sure-fire Cockney...
Tod Head (1897): Catterline, Aberdeenshire, Scotland Noup Head (1898) FlannanIsles (1899) Tiumpan Head (1900) Killantringan (1900) Barns Ness (1901) Hoxa...
views from its summit. Looking westwards out to the North Atlantic the FlannanIsles and further offshore to St Kilda, Scotland. The hill rises up directly...