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It's not in the Orkneys, so I removed the Orkney ref. The word skerry is in my Collins English dictionary, but I've left the islets description in in the interest of accessability.--JBellis 20:46, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Merge with Oigh-Sgeir
After correcting the gaelic spelling (which is shown incorrectly on the NLB website), I discovered that there was already a stub with that name. I merged it with this one as the lighthouse if the best-known feature of a place that would otherwise never have been inhabited.--JBellis 19:06, 14 Apr 2005 (UTC)