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'''Inchmickery''' is a small island in the [[Firth of Forth]] in [[Scotland]]. It is about a mile (1.6 km) north of [[Edinburgh]]. |
'''Inchmickery''' is a small island in the [[Firth of Forth]] in [[Scotland]]. It is about a mile (1.6 km) north of [[Edinburgh]]. |
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Inchmickery is tiny, only 100 metres by 200 metres. During [[World War II]] the island was used as a gun emplacement. The concrete buildings make the island look (from a distance) like a battleship. Although the island is now uninhabited much of this concrete superstructure remains largely intact. These buildings were used for filming scenes of the film ''[[Complicity (film)|Complicity]]''. |
Inchmickery is tiny, only 100 metres by 200 metres. During [[World War II]] the island was used as a gun emplacement. The concrete buildings make the island look (from a distance) like a battleship. Although the island is now uninhabited much of this concrete superstructure remains largely intact. These buildings were used for filming scenes of the film ''[[Complicity (film)|Complicity]]''. |
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[[Image:Inchmickery.jpg|right|250px|Inchmickery from [[Cramond]]/[[Silverknowes]]]] |
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The island is now an [[Royal Society for the Protection of Birds|RSPB]] reserve, and is home to breeding pairs of [[Common Eider]], [[Sandwich Tern]]s and various gulls. It used to be a nesting site for the very rare [[Roseate Tern]], but the roseate terns have now moved elsewhere in the Firth of Forth. There are two rocks off Inchmickery, known as the Cow and Calf. |
The island is now an [[Royal Society for the Protection of Birds|RSPB]] reserve, and is home to breeding pairs of [[Common Eider]], [[Sandwich Tern]]s and various gulls. It used to be a nesting site for the very rare [[Roseate Tern]], but the roseate terns have now moved elsewhere in the Firth of Forth. There are two rocks off Inchmickery, known as the Cow and Calf. |
Revision as of 23:26, 26 May 2010
Inchmickery is a small island in the Firth of Forth in Scotland. It is about a mile (1.6 km) north of Edinburgh.
Its name comes from the Scottish Gaelic, Innis nam Bhiocaire, meaning Isle of the Vicar, implying that there may have been an old ecclesiastical or Culdee settlement here, as in nearby Inchcolm. It features occasionally in a riddle, "How many inches is the Forth?", playing on a pun on 'Inch' (Innis), the Gaelic word for island, and inch, the imperial measurement.
Inchmickery is tiny, only 100 metres by 200 metres. During World War II the island was used as a gun emplacement. The concrete buildings make the island look (from a distance) like a battleship. Although the island is now uninhabited much of this concrete superstructure remains largely intact. These buildings were used for filming scenes of the film Complicity.
The island is now an RSPB reserve, and is home to breeding pairs of Common Eider, Sandwich Terns and various gulls. It used to be a nesting site for the very rare Roseate Tern, but the roseate terns have now moved elsewhere in the Firth of Forth. There are two rocks off Inchmickery, known as the Cow and Calf.
Inchmickery was formerly known for its oyster-beds [1], and used to be covered in moss and lichen.