| Scottish Gaelic name | Unknown | 
|---|---|
| Old Norse name | Unknown | 
| Meaning of name | na | 
| Location | |
|   Lady's Holm Lady's Holm  shown within Scotland | |
| OS grid reference | HU3757409715 | 
| Coordinates | 59°52′17″N 1°19′44″W / 59.871389°N 1.328889°W | 
| Physical geography | |
| Island group | Shetland | 
| Area rank | na [1] | 
| Highest elevation | 21 m | 
| Administration | |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom | 
| Country | Scotland | 
| Council area | Shetland | 
| Demographics | |
| Population | uninhabited | 
|  | |
Lady's Holm is an island off southern Mainland in the Shetland Islands.[2] It is not to be confused with the Maiden Stack, which is also known as "Frau Stack"
It is to the west of Scat Ness and the village of Scatness, a headland on Mainland, and there is also another islet nearby, Little Holm.
Sumburgh Airport is about a mile northeast.
It is 21 metres (69 ft) at its highest point, which is marked by a cairn.[2]
It was traditionally used for grazing sheep.[2] Grey seals also inhabit the island and they were badly affected by the oil spill from the MV Brear in 1993.[3]
In 1942, a Bristol Blenheim Mk IV bomber of the RCAF crashed off Lady's Holm.[4]
References
- ↑ Area and population ranks: there are c. 300 islands over 20 ha in extent and 93 permanently inhabited islands were listed in the 2011 census.
- 1 2 3 Shetlopedia article
- ↑ Hall, Ailsa J.; Watkins, John; Hiby, Lex (16 July 1996). "The impact of the 1993 Braer oil spill on grey seals in Shetland". Science of the Total Environment. Marine Mammals And The Marine Environment. 186 (1–2): 119–125. doi:10.1016/0048-9697(96)05090-5. PMID 8685704.
- ↑ "Shetland underwater crash sites - Blenheim IV T1949 404 (RCAF) Sq 06/10/1942 Off Lady's Holm". Aviation Research Group Orkney & Shetland. Retrieved 21 May 2016.

Aerial view of Lady's Holm (right) and Little Holm (centre)
59°52′17″N 1°19′44″W / 59.87139°N 1.32889°W
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