were the Lovat Scouts, followed by the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). With over 7000 troops at the height of the occupation, a number equal to around a third of the entire Faroese population at the time [...] personal and commercial exchanges in both directions. As far back as the Viking age, when the Faroes were first settled, there was a healthy portion of Celtic DNA in the mix, together with the Norse settlers [...] counterparts. Dávur and the Glasgow University Chapel choir will give us a taste of some of what is on the program in Glasgow later in this year. Also with us here this evening is a delegation of key academic
join the fleet and in the autumn of next year a sister vessel, which has not yet been named will join. The hull of the Thor Alpha was floated from the Skála shipyard dock on the 21 of July 2007 and is currently [...] been to the Danish town of Hirtshals to sandblasted and painted. The Thor Alpha is 55 metres long and will cost in the region of DKK 76 million. The sister vessel, which is expected to be ready in mid-September [...] on a small scale in 1990, and upto 1997 mainly encompassed fishing vessels. Today, their activities encompass the offshore industry, fishing, and cable and pipe-laying. They have established themselves
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bring with the retention of the islanders? core values and the very special atmosphere of the islands. The first gas was discovered in the North Sea by BP in their West Sole Field in 1965 and two years [...] companies. The drilling has been a long time coming in Faroese waters but momentum is building in what might become an unstoppable force. The signs which marked the arrival of the industry in Aberdeen and Shetland [...] because of the oil industry and the challenge for the Faroes, if oil is discovered in its waters, will be to capitalise on the opportunity yet retain the unique charm of the islands. Aberdeen and the North-east
not taken up in the previous 20th round and a batch of assets in the gas prone southern North Sea basin. Acreage in the West of Shetlands and east of the Faeroes Islands will be included in a single round [...] round at a later date, said a government oil and gas official. ?We included acreage close to the Faeroes in the 19th licence round. We need to do more environmental work in the area before we can open acreage [...] activity in the islands resulting from the development of a new industry could provide employment opportunities for younger age groups?. In the UK, an increasing cause of friction between the fishing industry
hereditary anosmia in the Faroe Islands.” 2. oktober vardi Stefanie Binzer ph.d. ritgerð við Syddansk Universitet. Ritgerðin kallast “Multiple sclerosis: Searching for the missing heritability in the isolated Faroe [...] University of Stirling í Skotlandi. Ritgerðin hevur heitið “An investigation of genetic and reproductive differences between Faroe Plateau and Faroe Bank cod (Gadus morhua L.).” 13. apríl vardi Birgitta [...] seamounts and hydrothermal vents." 4. september hevur Ása Róin vart ph.d.ritgerð sína við Linköpings Universitet. Ritgerðin kallast: “On the making of age. A constructionist study on ageing and later life
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their identity and culture right in the middle of the great World City of London. And there was a quiet pride in seeing that there is now a new generation of young, self-confident and capable Faroese [...] Wilson As the evening drew to a close with the guests singing the national anthem with pride and passion, one had the feeling that this gathering on 18 February at the Danish Embassy was the occasion when [...] been arranged. As well as being a social occasion the intention was that the evening should be informative for everyone. The talks and film about the future Oil Industry in the Faroe Islands certainly gave
captivated by the beauty of the scenery and the special qualities of the people in the Same way as William Morris, John Buchan and John Betheman and many of their compatriots have been over the years. These [...] stepped off a trawler to pursue fishery negotiations with the British in the 1960?s. Neither was there much recognition of Atli Dam?s status when he was in Britain on a similar errand in the following decade [...] Louis Wilson In the early years of the century the threat was all too visible to the Faroese. Large fleets of British steam-powered trawlers could be seen crowding the fishing grounds right up to a mere three