Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'St Kilda' has mentioned 'Steel' in the following places:
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[18] Steel (1988) adds weight to the idea, noting that the islanders pronounced the H with a "somewhat guttural quality", making the sound they used for Hirta "almost" Kilta. | WIKI |
[18] Steel (1998) quotes the view of Reverend Neil Mackenzie, who lived there from 1829 to 1844, that the name is derived from the Gaelic xc3x8c xc3x80rd ("high island"), and a further possibility that it is from the Norse Hirt ("shepherd"). | WIKI |
According to Steel (1988), "Discussion frequently spread discord, but never in recorded history were feuds so bitter as to bring about a permanent division in the community". | WIKI |