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- Orcadians abstract "Orcadians are the native population of the Orkney islands.Historically, they are descended from the Picts, Norse and Scots. Jim Baikie British comics artist, who is best known for his work with Alan Moore on Skizz William Balfour Baikie (1825–1864), explorer and naturalist George Mackay Brown (1921–1996), poet, author, playwright Mary Brunton (1778–1818), author of Self-Control, Discipline and other novels Joseph Storer Clouston (1870-1944), author and historian Thomas Clouston (1840–1915), psychiatrist, Superintendent of the Royal Edinburgh Asylum James Copland (1791 – 1870), physician and prolific medical writer Stanley Cursiter (1887–1976), artist William Towrie Cutt (1898–1981), author Walter Traill Dennison (1826–1894), Orcadian folklorist Kris Drever, folk singer and guitarist Magnus Erlendsson (Saint Magnus) (c.1070-c.1117), Earl of Orkney c.1105-1117 Matthew Forster Heddle (1828–1897), mineralogist, author of The Mineralogy of Scotland Malcolm Laing (1762–1818), author of the History of Scotland from the Union of the Crowns to the Union of the Kingdoms Samuel Laing (1780–1868), author of A Residence in Norway, and translator of the Heimskringla, the Icelandic chronicle of the kings of Norway Samuel Laing (1812–1897), chairman of the London, Brighton & South Coast railway, and introducer of the system of "parliamentary" trains with fares of one penny a mile. Kristin Linklater, born 1946, voice teacher, actor, director and author Magnus Linklater (b. 1942), journalist, son of Eric Linklater John D Mackay (b. 1909), headmaster and Orkney patriot Ernest Marwick (1915- 1977), writer noted for his writings on Orkney folklore and history Murdoch McKenzie (d.1797), hydrographer F. Marian McNeill (1885-1973) folklorist, best known for writing The Silver Bough Edwin Muir (1887–1959), author and poet Dr. John Rae (1813–1893), Arctic explorer Robert Rendall (1898–1967), poet, and amateur naturalist Rognvald Kali Kolsson (Saint Rognvald) (c.1103-1158), Earl of Orkney 1136-1158 Julyan Sinclair, television presenter Thomas Stewart Traill (1781–1862), professor of medical jurisprudence at Edinburgh University and editor of the 8th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica Cameron Stout (b. 1971) winner of Big Brother in 2003, brother of Julyan Sinclair James Wallace (fl. 1684–1724), physician and botanist William Walls (1819–1893), lawyer and industrialist Thomas Webster (1773–1844), Scottish geologist and architect The Wrigley Sisters Jennifer and Hazel, international folk duo↑ ↑".
- Orcadians language Insular_Scots.
- Orcadians language Pictish_language.
- Orcadians language Scottish_English.
- Orcadians populationPlace Orkney.
- Orcadians related Anglo-M%C3%A9tis.
- Orcadians related Danes.
- Orcadians related Faroese_people.
- Orcadians related Icelanders.
- Orcadians related Irish_people.
- Orcadians related Norwegians.
- Orcadians related Scottish_people.
- Orcadians related Shetland.
- Orcadians religion Presbyterianism.
- Orcadians totalPopulation "20000".
- Orcadians wikiPageID "5886496".
- Orcadians wikiPageRevisionID "597283161".
- Orcadians group "Orcadians".
- Orcadians hasPhotoCollection Orcadians.
- Orcadians langs "Insular Scots, Scottish English. Historically Norn and Pictish".
- Orcadians pop "48322".
- Orcadians poptime "20000".
- Orcadians related "Shetlanders, Faroese, Icelanders, Norwegians, Danes, Scottish, Irish and Anglo-Metis".
- Orcadians rels Presbyterianism.
- Orcadians subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Scotland.
- Orcadians subject Category:History_of_Orkney.
- Orcadians subject Category:People_from_Orkney.
- Orcadians type Abstraction100002137.
- Orcadians type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Orcadians type EthnicGroupsInEurope.
- Orcadians type EthnicGroupsInScotland.
- Orcadians type Group100031264.
- Orcadians type EthnicGroup.
- Orcadians type CommunityOrganization.
- Orcadians type Collective.
- Orcadians comment "Orcadians are the native population of the Orkney islands.Historically, they are descended from the Picts, Norse and Scots.".
- Orcadians label "Orcadians".
- Orcadians sameAs m.04n7jb6.
- Orcadians sameAs Q115290.
- Orcadians sameAs Q115290.
- Orcadians sameAs Orcadians.
- Orcadians wasDerivedFrom Orcadians?oldid=597283161.
- Orcadians isPrimaryTopicOf Orcadians.
- Orcadians name "Orcadians".