Portsoy


Portsoy is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
The original name may come from Port Saoithe, meaning "saithe harbour".
Portsoy is located on the Moray Firth coast of northeast Scotland, northwest of Aberdeen and east of Inverness. It had a population of 1,752 at the time of the 2011 census.
Portsoy is known for local jewellery made from "Portsoy marble". The annual Scottish Traditional Boat Festival was started in 1993 to celebrate the 300th year of the harbour.
Portsoy, notably the harbour, has featured in BBC period dramas “The Camerons” and “The Shutter Falls” and a Tennent’s Lager advert parodying the 1949 film Whisky Galore!. It was also the principal location for Gillies MacKinnon’s 2016 film Whisky Galore!, a remake of the 1949 film; Portsoy represented the fictional island of Todday.

History

Portsoy became a burgh of barony in 1550, under Sir Walter Ogilvie of Boyne Castle, and the charter was confirmed by parliament in 1581.
From the 16th century until 1975, Portsoy was in the civil and religious parish of Fordyce. It lost its status as a burgh in 1975 and became a part of the District of Banff And Buchan. In 1996 administration was transferred to the Aberdeenshire council area.
The "Old" Harbour dates to the 17th century and is the oldest on the Moray Firth. The "New" Harbour was built in 1825 for the growing herring fishery, which at its peak reached 57 boats.

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