Dated as: 1900-1950

Orkney Aye Aye (OV2)

Aye Aye is an old Orkney dialect greeting which means 'Hello'.

Orkney Aye Aye (OV4)

Aye Aye is an old Orkney dialect greeting which means 'Hello'.

Orkney Aye Aye (OV5)

Aye Aye is an old Orkney dialect greeting which means 'Hello'.

Orkney Aye Aye (OV6)

Aye Aye is an old Orkney dialect greeting which means 'Hello'.

Orkney Aye Aye (OV7)

Aye Aye is an old Orkney dialect greeting which means 'Hello'.

Orkney Aye Aye (OV8)

Aye Aye is an old Orkney dialect greeting which means 'Hello'.

Orkney Aye Aye (OV9)

Aye Aye is an old Orkney dialect greeting which means 'Hello'.

Wooden Gate Closing (AM8)

A squeaking gate latching closed indicates someone is at the door.

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