St. Mary's - The Island Folk

  1. The Island Folk
    "Scilly is a beautiful place to live and you cannot fail to wonder at the wildlife that also calls our islands home, the history and of course the landscapes and views that those who visit come to know and love."
  2. The Island Folk
    "Living on the Isles of Scilly has it’s pros and cons but it is where we all grew up, love and are proud to call home. Meet Colin, Amy & sister Suzy."
  3. Richard Larn, Shipwreck Expert
    Learn about the fascinating history of ex-Royal Navy diver and shipwreck enthusiast, Richard Larn, including his long-term love affair with Scilly and his accomplishments around maritime history which earned him an OBE.
  4. Carol Shave, Ratbags
    "My great-grandmother was Eliza Webber, one of the last to leave the island of Samson in 1855. She was two years old and was relocated to St. Mary’s where she married my great-grandfather Benjamin Ashford. From their 12 children, few Ashford’s remain. I have two brothers and a sister all raised here in Scilly and all four of us stayed to raise families. I work with my sister at Ratbags Canvas shop."
  5. Steve Hicks, Boatman
    Steve comes from a long line of boatmen: his father, his grandfather and his great-grandfather before that. His brothers, Alec and Fraser are boatmen, too. “In fact, the Hicks family name on Scilly goes back some 500 years. My father was a boat builder on Scilly and one of the founding members of the St. Mary’s Boatmen’s Association."

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