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Farne Islands 6 inch Scale

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Northern Hares Northern Hares Mr W Darling, Longstone North of Humber Rock. Two portions of rock on the north
Northern Hares Mr W Darling, Junr, Longstone Longstone. end of the Longstone raising their black
Northern Hares Mr J Patterson, N. Sunderland on Sheet summits above high water mark, rugged
Northern Hares Mr R. Cuthbertson, N. Sunderland 12a D and having a few patches of rough grass
in their crevices – frequented by sea fowl –
Humber Rock Humber Rock Mr W Darling, Longstone A little N.W. of the A rugged, broken, small mass of rocks
Humber Rock Mr W Darling, Junr, Longstone lighthouse on the which the sea does not entirely cover
Humber Rock Mr J Patterson, N. Sunderland Longstone. at high water, and deriving the name
Humber Rock Mr R. Cuthbertson, N. Sunderland on Sheet from a vessel named ‘The Humber’ having
12a D been wrecked upon it.
Seal Gut Seal Gut Mr W Darling, Longstone N.E. of the Lighthouse A small gut frequented by seals occasionally
Seal Gut Mr W Darling, Junr, Longstone on the Longstone
Seal Gut Mr J Patterson, N. Sunderland on Sheet 12a D
Seal Gut Mr R. Cuthbertson, N. Sunderland
The Hopper The Hopper Mr W Darling, Longstone S.E. of the lighthouses A small perpendicular rock, barely covered H.W.
The Hopper Mr W Darling, Junr, Longstone and east side of the
The Hopper Mr J Patterson, N. Sunderland Longstone.
The Hopper Mr R. Cuthbertson, N. Sunderland on Sheet 12a D
Brada Brada Mr W Darling, Longstone South of the Hopper A small narrow haven at low water between
Brada Mr W Darling, Junr, Longstone on Longstone the south, and east sides of the Longestone.
Brada Mr J Patterson, N. Sunderland on Sheet 12a D Origin of name unknown.
Brada Mr R. Cuthbertson, N. Sunderland

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