File:Northern Constabulary - Unst beat vehicle 1995 opposite Muckle Flugga (Shetland) Scotland.jpg

Original file(2,285 × 2,275 pixels, file size: 573 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)

Summary

Description
English: Northern Constabulary officer on the W:North Isles of the Shetland Islands.

Unst is one of the North Isles of the Shetland Islands, Scotland. It is the northernmost of the inhabited British Isles and is the third largest island in Shetland after the Mainland and Yell. It has an area of 46 square miles. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unst

Just offshore at the northernmost tip of Unst is the islet of Muckle Flugga, and Robert Louis Stevenson's father and uncle were the main design engineers for Muckle Flugga lighthouse. Robert Louis Stevenson visited Unst, and the island is claimed to have become the basis for the map of the fictional Treasure Island.

The Lighthouse is visible in both photos.

The police vehicle is a Vauxhall Corsa M377VAS, newly supplied to the officer.

The car bears the Livery of PERIOD 2 (1980-1995) roundel era (CC: Henderson/MacMillan)

Small cars such as this were undoubtedly economical, but their practicality was suspect since bobbies tended not to be small of stature. I recall one instance where a Corsa was allocated to a one-man station near Inverness, despite the officer there being probably the tallest in the force – and he was proportionately built too. To witness him exit from the vehicle was akin to seeing a genie emerge from a bottle!

This officer clearly was taken with his last beat, as he stayed on, continuing to live on Unst after retirement.

The northern end of Unst is dominated by the hill of Saxa Vord, which housed the Saxa Vord Royal Air Force radar station which closed in 2006, with the loss of more than 100 jobs. RAF Saxa Vord was a vital part of Britain's air defense during the Cold War.

RAF Saxa Vord was further north than Leningrad, and on the same latitude as Anchorage, Alaska. The station was named after Saxa Vord, which is the highest hill on Unst at 935 ft (285 m). It holds the unofficial British record for wind speed, which in 1962 was recorded at 177 mph (285 km/h) — just before the measuring equipment blew away.

Saxa Vord is as near to Bergen (Norway) as it is to Aberdeen, and as close to Dresden as it is to London!

Indeed the “adjoining” beats to the officer were : - west-north-west - the Faroe Islands (Royal Danish Police); - north west – Iceland; and - east - Bergen (Norwegian Police).

To the north ………… well, there is nothing (except sea and then ice to the North Pole)!

There is no longer a permanent police presence on Unst, but in years gone by – in addition to the Northern Constabulary officer – the island also had a detachment of Royal Air Force Police, who were based at RAF Saxa Vord.

As the crow flies (or as the Viking longboat sailed) , it is some 250 miles from Unst to Bergen. If however this officer wanted to liaise with his “adjoining beat” officer (in Bergen), driving from one to the other would entail traveling 2100 miles, involving 2 Shetland inter-island ferries and 3 major sea crossings (Lerwick-Aberdeen; English Channel and Skagerak) - and passing through 7 countries (Scotland, England, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, and Norway). That would have used up all his mileage for the year!!

Photos were taken by a Northern Constabulary officer.
Date
Source Northern Constabulary - Unst beat vehicle 1995 opposite Muckle Flugga (Shetland) Scotland
Author Dave Conner from Inverness, Scotland
Camera location60° 49′ 48.98″ N, 0° 50′ 44.79″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Licensing

w:en:Creative Commons
attribution
This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license.
You are free:
  • to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work
  • to remix – to adapt the work
Under the following conditions:
  • attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.
This image was originally posted to Flickr by conner395 at https://www.flickr.com/photos/91779914@N00/11018802094. It was reviewed on 15 March 2014 by FlickreviewR and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0.

15 March 2014

Licensing

w:en:Creative Commons
attribution
This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license.
You are free:
  • to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work
  • to remix – to adapt the work
Under the following conditions:
  • attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.
This image was originally posted to Flickr by conner395 at https://www.flickr.com/photos/91779914@N00/11018802094. It was reviewed on 15 March 2014 by FlickreviewR and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0.

15 March 2014

Captions

Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents

Items portrayed in this file

depicts

1 June 1995

60°49'48.979"N, 0°50'44.790"W

image/jpeg

File history

Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time.

Date/TimeThumbnailDimensionsUserComment
current11:44, 15 March 2014Thumbnail for version as of 11:44, 15 March 20142,285 × 2,275 (573 KB)Magnolia677{{Information | Northern Constabulary officer on the northern tip of W:Unst on the W:North Isles of the Shetland Islands. Unst is one of the North Isles of the Shetland Islands, Scotland. It is the northernmost of the inhabite...
The following pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed):