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- "The New Shetlander " is a quarterly magazine.
- A member of Orkney Islands Council, who was a Shetlander, offered his full Viking regalia and himself to provide a suitable Skullsplitter image.
- The quarterly " The New Shetlander ", founded in 1947, is said to be Scotland's longest-running literary magazine.
- And his poems were evocations of that life and affirmations of those truths & " John J . Graham, " The New Shetlander"
- He was Joint Editor of " The New Shetlander " 1956 till 1988 along with his brother, the novelist John J . Graham.
- The Island Bay portion was subdivided and auctioned in March 1879 . In the late 19th century, Island Bay was settled by Italian and Shetlander fishermen.
- Despite leaving Shetland at an early age, Sandison always considered himself a Shetlander, with his father's ancestry reaching back to the 15th century.
- He was one of the writers who helped to establish " The New Shetlander " in 1947, and he was a key supporter of the journal for twenty seven years till his death.
- Gilbertson met native Shetlander farmer Johnny Gilbertson while filming one of her earlier films, " Rugged Island : A Shetland Lyric ( 1933 ) ", where Gilbertson played the lead in the story-documentary film.
- A saying originating from this time states, " a Shetlander is a fisherman with a croft, while an Orcadian is a farmer with a boat . " Consequently, fishermen from outside the Orkney Islands earned a large share of the profits.
- Sutherland was an early contributor to " The New Shetlander ", and many of her articles, stories, and uncollected poems can be found in the pages of that magazine, and in the later monthly " Shetland Life ".
- The Yule 2012 issue of The New Shetlander featured a CD celebrating " the work of one of Shetland s best poets : a compilation of poems and stories, on archive tracks and new recordings, read by Stella and friends . " Other audio clips can be found on the websites of the Shetland Library and Shetland ForWirds.