Lyness


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official_nameLyness
static_image_nameLyness - coming into the ferry terminal (geograph 1645433).jpg
static_image_captionApproaching Lyness ferry terminal
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civil_parishWalls and Flotta
unitary_scotlandOrkney
lieutenancy_scotlandOrkney
constituency_westminsterOrkney and Shetland
constituency_scottish_parliamentOrkney
post_townSTROMNESS
postcode_districtKW16
postcode_areaKW
dial_code01856
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Lyness is a village on the east coast of the island of Hoy, Orkney, Scotland. The village is within the parish of Walls and Flotta, and is situated at the junction of the B9047 and B9048.

During the 1920s Lyness was briefly the headquarters of the metal salvage firm of Cox and Danks's raising of the German High Seas Fleet, scuttled by the Germans on 21 June 1919 during the Armistice (Scuttling of the German fleet in Scapa Flow).

During the Second World War it was home to HMS Proserpine, the main base for the naval fleet based at Scapa Flow.

In 2010–2011 the Golden Wharf at Lyness Harbour was upgraded to host renewable energy projects, including the Pelamis Wave Energy Converter and the Wello Penguin.

Today an Orkney Ferries Ro-Ro car ferry links it to Longhope on South Walls, the island of Flotta in Scapa Flow, and Houton on Mainland, Orkney.

Naval Cemetery

Lyness Royal Naval Cemetery was opened in 1915 primarily to serve the Scapa Flow base (which closed in 1946). Buried there are 445 Empire and Commonwealth service personnel, chiefly Royal Navy, from World War I (109 of whom are unidentified) and 200 from World War II (8 unidentified). There are also buried here 14 German Navy sailors and 4 other German service personnel including an unidentified Luftwaffe airman, and one Norwegian war grave. There are also 30 British non-war service burials (including 2 unidentified British Army soldiers). Major naval ship losses represented among the war graves include:

References

References

  1. "Details of Lyness". [[Gazetteer for Scotland]].
  2. [https://www.scottish-places.info/parishes/parfirst96.html Parish of Walls and Flotta], scottish-places.info. Accessed 17 October 2022.
  3. "Overview of Lyness". [[Gazetteer for Scotland]].
  4. (2011-08-08). "Lyness redevelopment nears completion".
  5. "Hoy". Undiscovered Scotland.
  6. "HMS Vanguard – Lyness Casualties". The World War I Document Archive.
  7. [http://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/74567/LYNESS%20ROYAL%20NAVAL%20CEMETERY] CWGC cemetery report.

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