Our 2017 Kirkwall Events leaflet is available to download here –
Kirkwall Events 2017 PDF
Sails in St Magnus
During this anniversary year Sails in St Magnus will be presented in the Cathedral from Easter Sunday through to Christmas 2017.
Originally created for the St Magnus International Festival in 1993, the 14 painted sails represent Earl Rognavald II’s crusade to Jerusalem in 1151. The sails are a collaborative work created by artists Erlend Brown, Dave Jackson, Mary Scott and Andrew Parkinson. The one line poems were specially written for the project by George Mackay Brown.
Sails in St Magnus
During this anniversary year Sails in St Magnus will be presented in the Cathedral from Easter Sunday through to Christmas 2017.
Originally created for the St Magnus International Festival in 1993, the 14 painted sails represent Earl Rognavald II’s crusade to Jerusalem in 1151. The sails are a collaborative work created by artists Erlend Brown, Dave Jackson, Mary Scott and Andrew Parkinson. The one line poems were specially written for the project by George Mackay Brown.
Sails in St Magnus
During this anniversary year Sails in St Magnus will be presented in the Cathedral from Easter Sunday through to Christmas 2017.
Originally created for the St Magnus International Festival in 1993, the 14 painted sails represent Earl Rognavald II’s crusade to Jerusalem in 1151. The sails are a collaborative work created by artists Erlend Brown, Dave Jackson, Mary Scott and Andrew Parkinson. The one line poems were specially written for the project by George Mackay Brown.
WeekDay Workshops
on Thursday from 1.30 to 3.30 with Maggie
Spin Knit Crochet or Sew – come and join in
People of all ages are welcome although if you are under 16 you will need to be accompanied by an authorised adult.
If you would like to come you can just turn up on the day. Booking isn’t essential, but if you can give us a call on 873234 beforehand we will have an idea of the numbers attending.
Whether you live in Orkney or are here as a visitor, you will be welcome to come along to this group.
Sails in St Magnus
During this anniversary year Sails in St Magnus will be presented in the Cathedral from Easter Sunday through to Christmas 2017.
Originally created for the St Magnus International Festival in 1993, the 14 painted sails represent Earl Rognavald II’s crusade to Jerusalem in 1151. The sails are a collaborative work created by artists Erlend Brown, Dave Jackson, Mary Scott and Andrew Parkinson. The one line poems were specially written for the project by George Mackay Brown.
Sails in St Magnus
During this anniversary year Sails in St Magnus will be presented in the Cathedral from Easter Sunday through to Christmas 2017.
Originally created for the St Magnus International Festival in 1993, the 14 painted sails represent Earl Rognavald II’s crusade to Jerusalem in 1151. The sails are a collaborative work created by artists Erlend Brown, Dave Jackson, Mary Scott and Andrew Parkinson. The one line poems were specially written for the project by George Mackay Brown.
Sails in St Magnus
During this anniversary year Sails in St Magnus will be presented in the Cathedral from Easter Sunday through to Christmas 2017.
Originally created for the St Magnus International Festival in 1993, the 14 painted sails represent Earl Rognavald II’s crusade to Jerusalem in 1151. The sails are a collaborative work created by artists Erlend Brown, Dave Jackson, Mary Scott and Andrew Parkinson. The one line poems were specially written for the project by George Mackay Brown.
Sails in St Magnus
During this anniversary year Sails in St Magnus will be presented in the Cathedral from Easter Sunday through to Christmas 2017.
Originally created for the St Magnus International Festival in 1993, the 14 painted sails represent Earl Rognavald II’s crusade to Jerusalem in 1151. The sails are a collaborative work created by artists Erlend Brown, Dave Jackson, Mary Scott and Andrew Parkinson. The one line poems were specially written for the project by George Mackay Brown.
Sails in St Magnus
During this anniversary year Sails in St Magnus will be presented in the Cathedral from Easter Sunday through to Christmas 2017.
Originally created for the St Magnus International Festival in 1993, the 14 painted sails represent Earl Rognavald II’s crusade to Jerusalem in 1151. The sails are a collaborative work created by artists Erlend Brown, Dave Jackson, Mary Scott and Andrew Parkinson. The one line poems were specially written for the project by George Mackay Brown.
Sails in St Magnus
During this anniversary year Sails in St Magnus will be presented in the Cathedral from Easter Sunday through to Christmas 2017.
Originally created for the St Magnus International Festival in 1993, the 14 painted sails represent Earl Rognavald II’s crusade to Jerusalem in 1151. The sails are a collaborative work created by artists Erlend Brown, Dave Jackson, Mary Scott and Andrew Parkinson. The one line poems were specially written for the project by George Mackay Brown.
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