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  2. Balfour Hospital - Wikipedia

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    This building is now the Kirkwall West End Hotel. [1] A new purpose built hospital in New Scapa Road in Kirkwall opened in 1927. [2] A Macmillan House ward for cancer patients had opened at the Eastbank Hospital in 1993; this was replaced by a Macmillan House ward in the Balfour Hospital in March 2000. [3]

  3. List of listed buildings in Kirkwall, Orkney - Wikipedia

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    Harbour Street, The Kirkwall Hotel 58°59′04″N 2°57′32″W  /  58.984527°N 2.958945°W  / 58.984527; -2.958945  ( Harbour Street, The Kirkwall Category B

  4. Mainland, Orkney - Wikipedia

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    Mainland effectively provides the core of the Orkney Islands, linking the northern members of the archipelago with the southern ones. At the east, and west ends, islands proceed to the north and south, somewhat in the shape of an "X". The western part of the island is part of the Hoy and West Mainland National Scenic Area, one of 40 in Scotland ...

  5. Orkney Club - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was owned by Mrs Mary Geddes, whose late husband had been a chemist in the town. The hotel had a bar and billiard room. Bar business was so good that she did not need to run the premises as a hotel and in 1892 decided to have the present Orkney Club building erected (just two doors away from the hotel) for the use of the members and ...

  6. Hoy, Orkney - Wikipedia

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    Hoy (from Old Norse Háey, meaning "high island") [8] is an island in Orkney, Scotland, measuring 143 square kilometres (55 sq mi) – the second largest in the archipelago, after Mainland. A natural causeway, the Ayre, links the island to the smaller South Walls; the two islands are treated as one entity by the UK census.

  7. St. George Island (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The island is composed of mostly sand dunes with sea oats and pine trees. The west end of the island is known as the St George Plantation. It spans over 1,200 acres (4.9 km 2) with 24/7 security and accessible only to owners and their rental designees.