HMY Iolaire was an iron-hulled steam yacht that was launched in Scotland in 1881 as Iolanthe. She was renamed Mione in 1898; Iolanthe in 1900; and Amalthæa...
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temporary art installation, Sheòl nan Iolaire, as a memorial marking the 100th anniversary of the sinking of HMY Iolaire, with the loss of 201 men, on 1 January...
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Highlands, on a headland known as Eagle's Rock (Scottish Gaelic: Creag na h-Iolaire) near Dunbeath, Caithness, on 25 August 1942. The crash killed 14 of 15...
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a steam yacht built as Iolanthe, renamed Amalthæa, and later renamed Iolaire Amalthea (1985), a cargo ship This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Lothar and rescue Iolaire. On their way to return Iolaire to her father, Symon and Iolaire fall in love. The problem is that if Iolaire agrees to marry...
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: 110–111 Loss of life due to World War I and the 1919 sinking of the HMY Iolaire, combined with emigration, resulted in the 1910s seeing unprecedented damage...
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2024. "The Iolaire disaster, where 200 men died yards from shore". The Scotsman. Edinburgh. 12 June 2006. Retrieved 21 September 2024. "Iolaire Disaster"...
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of Holm of the east coast of Lewis were the site of the sinking of the Iolaire during the first few hours of 1919, one of the worst maritime disasters...
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lobsters around the islands and throughout the Minch". On 1 January 1919, Iolaire sank at the entrance of the harbour, one of the worst maritime disasters...
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of Lochalsh was the departure point, on New Year's Eve 1918, of the HMY Iolaire, which was bringing home soldiers returning from World War I to the Outer...
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