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The settlement is notable for the still unresolved disappearance and subsequent suspected murder of Royal Marine [[Disappearance_of_Royal_Marine_Alan_Addis|Alan Addis]] in August of 1980. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Latest revision as of 05:52, 1 April 2024
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Coordinates: 52°07′25″S 59°22′02″W / 52.12361°S 59.36722°W | |
British Overseas Territory | Falkland Islands |
Population (2016) | |
• Total | 25 |
Time zone | UTC−3 (FKST[a]) |
North Arm is a settlement in Lafonia, the southern part of East Falkland, in the Falkland Islands, It is on the south coast, on the shore of the Bay of Harbours, and overlooks Sea Lion Island in the distance. In 2007, the population was 25 people, six of them children.[1] It is the largest settlement on East Falkland south of Goose Green. North Arm is 90 miles (140 km) from Stanley, and it takes four and a half hours to drive there.[2]
- "In the 1893-4 season, the steam shearing machine was introduced to the Falkland Islands Company farm at North Arm." [3]
Despite this hand shearing continued at many other farms until the early 1960s.
North Arm was owned by the Falkland Islands Company until 1991, when it was sold to the government.[2] There is a school, a community centre and a shop that opens for three hours a week.[1]
The North Arm farm itself is 277,000 acres (1,120 km2) in size.
The settlement is notable for the still unresolved disappearance and subsequent suspected murder of Royal Marine Alan Addis in August of 1980.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "30 Years Since the Falklands War - the Atlantic".
- ^ a b Wigglesworth, Angela. (1992) Falkland People. Pub. Peter Owen. ISBN 0-7206-0850-3.
- ^ Strange, Ian (1983) The Falkland Islands