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Shillay, Monach Islands

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Gaelic name
  
Siolaigh/Seilaigh

OS grid reference
  
NF593628

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Island group
  
Monach Islands

Lieutenancy area
  
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar

Year first constructed
  
1864

Norse name
  
Selrey

Highest elevation
  
10 m (33 ft)

Area
  
7 ha

Council area
  
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar

NGA number
  
3955

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Meaning of name
  
Seal Island or "Herring island", from Norse

Shillay (Scottish Gaelic: Siolaigh or Seilaigh from the Norse selrey, meaning Seal island) is the westernmost of the Monach Islands (Heisgeir), off North Uist in the Outer Hebrides.

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Geology and geographyEdit

Like most of the other Monach Islands, Shillay has a thin, sandy soil, which has been much troubled by erosion, and which was badly eroded by a huge wave in the 16th century.

Despite Ceann Iar's name, meaning "western headland", Shillay is the westernmost island of the group.

There are several small islets around Shillay, including Eilean Siorraidh, Odarum (to the north) and Raisgeir.

LighthouseEdit

The lighthouse at Shillay has an uneven history. The red brick lighthouse was built in 1864 by David & Thomas Stevenson, and was in use until it was closed during the war in 1942 and not lit again in 1948 after hostilities ceased. After the Braer disaster in 1993 in the Shetlands, a new light was recommended to mark the deep water route west of the Hebrides. A new automated aluminium light was installed in 1997. However it proved inadequate and in 2005 it was decided that it was cheaper to reuse the original lighthouse than to increase the height of the new light. In 2008 the old lighthouse was refurbished and put back into use.

A stone from the lighthouse has been removed into the church wall at Paible; a keeper had carved into it "Eternity Oh Eternity". Interestingly, just to the south of Shillay, there is an Eilean Siorraidh ("Island of Eternity"; formerly Eilean Siorruidh) - whether this carving is a reference to this or the solitude of the island is unrecorded.

References

Shillay, Monach Islands Wikipedia