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'''DELTINGSIDE'''. AKA and see "Delvin Side [2]" (Delvinside). Shetland. Shetland, Unst and Mainland districts. The tune is the Scottish "Delvin Side" although the name seems to have been altered in transmition to conform to the mailand Shetland district called Delting, located between Olna Firth and Dales Voe.  
'''DELTINGSIDE'''. AKA and see "[[Delvin Side (2)]]" (Delvinside). Shetland. Shetland, Unst and Mainland districts. The tune is the Scottish "Delvin Side" although the name seems to have been altered in transmition to conform to the mailand Shetland district called Delting, located between Olna Firth and Dales Voe.  
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DELTINGSIDE. AKA and see "Delvin Side (2)" (Delvinside). Shetland. Shetland, Unst and Mainland districts. The tune is the Scottish "Delvin Side" although the name seems to have been altered in transmition to conform to the mailand Shetland district called Delting, located between Olna Firth and Dales Voe.

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