Lunna house is the first based used by the WW2 Shetland bus
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Friday, 13 June 2025
Saturday, 17 May 2025
Shetland & Norway link
Happy Norway day
Strengthened by the Second World War and the Shetland Bus operation which operated from Scalloway.
Friday, 16 May 2025
Hitra- WW2 Shetland bus
Tuesday, 13 May 2025
Sunday, 11 May 2025
WW2 Shetland Bus boats
This is a very special occasion, it will never happen again.
The VE Norwegian convoy included 4 Shetland Bus boats and these stayed in Lerwick for a few days.On Friday three headed north to Lunna and Whaslay while the Erkna headed back to Norway
This visit again strengthened the bond between Shetland and Norway as the Shetland Bus operated out of Shetland during WW2 bringing in refugees and taking over saboteurs and weapons
These boats didn't travel back and forth during summer but during the dark winter nights and stormy seas, under the threat of being attacked by German aircraft
These Lewis guns offered some protection and were hidden in oil drums and could be quickly brought out.
I can highly recommend the film the 12th man which follows the last mission of a Shetland bus boat the Brattholme.
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