It has been suggested that the name Mykines is pre-Norse in origin, coming from
muc-innis, an Irish term for
pig island. This may be a reference to
whales, which are known as
muc-mhara (sea sows) in Irish. • 625 –
Palynology indicates
oats and
barley were grown on Mykines, possibly by early settlers such as
monks and
hermits. • 1592 – Peter Claussøn Friis, a
Norwegian priest, described the Faroese
mouse as a distinct species, and the Mykines mouse as a subgroup having especially long powerful hind legs. • 1595 – (approx) on 25 April, fifty boats from around the country were shipwrecked in a sudden storm, and all the working men of Mykines lost their lives (estimated 20 to 30 men). • 1667 – the
Dutch ship
Walcheren was wrecked on Mykines and the islanders salvaged goods from the ship. • 1909 – the building of the
Lighthouse on Mykines Holm and construction of the first bridge over Holmgjogv, the narrow strait between Mykines and Mykines Holm. • 1928 –
radio beacons were installed at
Nólsoy and Mykines lighthouses, making
radio navigation possible for the first time, and Mykines got a telephone connection to the outside world. • 1942 – in spring British forces completed a radar station. • 1953 – the second bridge over Holm Gjogv was built. • 1970 - A
Fokker F27 Friendship, with registration TF-FIL, from
Flugfélag Íslands on flight from
Bergen to
Vágar Airport,
crashed in bad weather on Mykines on 26 September. The captain and 7 passengers, all seated on the left side of the plane, were killed. 26 passengers and crew survived, some with serious injuries. Three passengers hiked for an hour to reach
Mykines village to alert the authorities. Most of the villagers went up the mountain to aid the survivors before the arrival of the Danish patrol vessel F348
Hvidbjørnen. A marble memorial was placed in the church. • 1970 – Mykines lighthouse was automated and the last man moved from the Holm, which had been occupied continuously from 1909 by a varying population of up to 22 people (including children). • 1989 – the third bridge between Mykines and Mykineshólmur came into use in June. ==Population==