In 2019 we ran a poll asking people to vote for their 10 favourite images of Hoy. Here are the results. These photographs form a permanent collection of framed prints that are exhibited at Hoy Heritage Centre between changing exhibitions.












This project was supported by the Orkney Islands Council Culture Fund.

the motorbike in the photo is a NER-A-CAR made in the 1920s
Brilliant Maureen! What a great name and now e can research it. Thanks!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ner-A-Car
Is there any known history on the Ner-a-car or it’s whereabouts now? Any chance it’s hidden away in the Orkney Islands still? It is a Model B Ner-a-car from either 1923 or 1924. Made by Sheffield Simplex in Kingston upon Thames.
Hello Frazer thank you for the information. We really don’t know much more as yet, one thought is that it was a visitor’s Ner-a-car. I’ll see if I can discover any more!
Cathie and the Nericar. She was born Cathie Thomson at Whaness in 1910 and married my uncle, James Wilson of Garson, Graemsay. Owner of the bike is unknown but must have been a hoy man. It would not have belonged to Cathie. That’s Burra Sound and Graemsay behind..
Sorry, didn’t mean to be anonymous. Name and details below.
To be more precise Cathie was from Seageo.
Thanks for this Len! Rebecca
http://www.hoyheritage.co.uk Rebecca Marr 01856 850459