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Title: Sanday Island Lighthouse Keepers
Post by: sams mam on Saturday 17 September 11 14:13 BST (UK)
Has anyone got old photographs of Lighthouse keepers on Sanday Island? I'm hoping I might be lucky enough to get a copy of a photo of my Great (x3) Grand Father David Lyall who was a Keeper there. In and around 1800's (he was born in 1775 ). I'm just posting this on an off chance and I've my fingers crossed!
Thanks for reading.
Sams Mam  ;D
Title: Re: Sanday Island Lighthouse Keepers
Post by: 1pds on Monday 02 July 12 20:44 BST (UK)
Hi, have you asked at the Scottish Lighthouse Museum in Fraserburgh, they might be able to help perhaps... Alternatively the Northern Lighthouse Board may keep some records. Good luck!
Title: Re: Sanday Island Lighthouse Keepers
Post by: Little Nell on Monday 02 July 12 21:45 BST (UK)
I see David died in 1850 in Peterhead (his will and inventory are both available on ScotlandsPeople and are long documents - a snip at 10 credits each). 

Photography was not widespread until late 1840s onwards.   There may not have been much chance for him to have his photo taken, especially if he had retired from the service.

Nell
Title: Re: Sanday Island Lighthouse Keepers
Post by: 1pds on Monday 02 July 12 22:12 BST (UK)
Good point Neil.
Title: Re: Sanday Island Lighthouse Keepers
Post by: PipB on Saturday 24 October 20 15:35 BST (UK)
Hello Sam's Mum, Do you know anything about the parents or siblings of David LYALL the lightkeeper? My 4-greats grandmother was Margaret LYALL (bef 1770 - bef 1841) who married Peter MILLER and they were having children in Sanday from 1789 - 1803.
I have often wondered if there was a relationship between David and Margaret - perhaps siblings? LYALL was not a common name in the Sanday parish records. Cheers, Pip
Title: Re: Sanday Island Lighthouse Keepers
Post by: Skoosh on Sunday 25 October 20 09:10 GMT (UK)
"Faraway World!" W.Towrie Cutt, a Sanday boyhood, an insight into island life!

Skoosh.