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The 2011 Bill - Photo Kozetland1
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This years Lerwick Guizer Jarl was John Hunter, portraying "Johan Sanderrevet of Valsgärde".

John is originally from Whiteness, but has lived in Lerwick for around 14 years. He has never missed a festival since he first took part in 1986 as a young fiddle box carrier.

The Jarls Squad consisted of 65 members, including 16 bairns, with the youngest, Zander Manson, just three-and-a-half years old.

The Galley was named "Jägare", which means hunter.

The Galley burning - Photo Kozetland1
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See more pictures on Lerwick Up Helly Aa 2011

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Explore Shetland step by step
Make your choice from all our Shetland Settlements.
Or, visit our modern and ancient "capitals" Lerwick and Scalloway.
No visit to Shetland is complete without taking a ferry to visit one of the Outer Isles.

When rambling through Shetland
Look out for the historical attractions and local museums, or discover our naturally beautiful landscapes and our Voes, Firths, and Bays.

To get a taste of what you will see
Have a browse through our "picture galleries".

Looking for some indoor leisure activities?
Then join in and do some sports in one of our fine Leisure Centres: Go for a swim, try your skills in indoor bowling – or just watch the competing folks.
Or for something more leisurely take a look around our pubs and bars

Further advice for visitors to Shetland
Can be found by visiting our Tourism Pages

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Maywick, with May Wick in the background, and the island of South Havra in the distance.
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The 2010
South Mainland Up Helly Aa
Galley 'Skidbladnir', and Jarl
David Smith.
Photo by Muckleossa

Shetland's best values: The people!
Here you can meet some of those who represent our community as well as some of the incoming folks and other native Shetlanders of the past.

Present Day Shetland
is a vibrant community based both in,

  • a great variety of businesses representing traditional but still important industries like fishery to the spearheads active in the renewable energies sector and
  • the active life in our communities, our schools and the modern colleges which play a major role in our social and cultural life.



Shetland Heritage
is represented by far more than our famous archaeological monuments such as Jarlshof and the Broch of Mousa.
Most importantly, it is a living heritage, living in our arts, crafts, music and festivals, as well as the continuation of traditional Shetland industries such as fishing, crofting, and knitwear.


Milo, Piper, and Missy, the first pure bred Shelties to be born in Shetland for 15 years.
Milo, Piper, and Missy, the first pure bred Shelties to be born in Shetland for 15 years.
Proud mother 'Mystery', with Missy.
Proud mother 'Mystery', with Missy.
Spotlights on Shetland Culture
About Shetland Music, Literature, Arts & Crafts,
Science and Cultural Events in Shetland

Aald Daa is the nom-de-plume of a Shetland author better known as Cavy Johnson, born on the 9th of May 1941 at Sandgarth, Delting, who collaborates with his younger sister Beth Gerrard, born Elizabeth Jane Johnson on the 24th of September 1946, also at Sandgarth.

'Cavy' was christened Robert Henry Johnson. His nickname was acquired when he arrived as a schoolboy at the Janet Courtney Hostel in Lerwick and it has followed him ever since. Once, a friend seeing his signature of 'R.H. Johnson' asked what the 'R.H.' stood for. Cavy, always a joker, replied "Right Honourable".

After attending the Anderson Educational Institute and Edinburgh University, Cavy had his career in the 'Met Office'. He spent several years working at Lerwick Observatory, but most of his career was at Met Office headquarters at Bracknell in Berkshire, where he finished up leading a shift team which operated the huge computers producing the national forecast. He retired from the Met office in 2001, and managed to return to Shetland in 2006.

Cavy contributed to the New Shetlander from the early 1960s. The pen name Aald Daa was first used for the poem "Da Peerie Hoose Ahint Da Burn" (inspired by the fiddle tune of the same name), which was a tribute to the passing of the outdoor water closet--a radical departure for the New Shetlander at the time !

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Mareel Spotlight

As the Mareel cinema and music venue is built we will add the latest pictures from the site here, on a regular basis.

November 2010, Picture By: Jeannie.
November 2010, Picture By: Jeannie.

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