Eyemouth disaster
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The Eyemouth disaster was a severe European windstorm that struck the southern coast of Scotland, United Kingdom, specifically Berwickshire, on 14 October 1881. 189 fishermen, most of whom were from the village of Eyemouth, were drowned. Many citizens of Eyemouth call the day Black Friday.
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Casualties
Some boats that had not capsized were wrecked on the Hurkar Rocks. Many houses were also destroyed. Two days later, the Ariel Gazelle turned up in Eyemouth, having braved the storm instead of fleeing.
Aftermath
A donation-led relief fund was established to provide financial security to families who had lost members to the storm. The response was significant, bringing in over £50,000 (£Error when using {{Inflation}}: |end_year=2,025
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The disaster was the subject of a contemporary oil on canvas painting by Scottish artist J. Michael Brown.
See also
Notes
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References
- Peter Aitchison. Children of the Sea: The Story of the People of Eyemouth. Tuckwell Press Ltd, 2001.
Further reading
- "Black Friday" by Peter Aitchison {Birlinn Press, 2006}
- "The Boy Who Came Ashore" by Alan Gay (Dreadful Night Press, 2006)
External links
- The Eyemouth Disaster - Black Friday
- The Eyemouth Disaster of 1881
- Listing of Individuals who Perished
- When the seas swallowed Scotland's fishermen
- ↑ Edinburgh Evening News Oct15,1881
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- Fishing in Scotland
- History of Scotland
- Natural disasters in Scotland
- 1881 natural disasters
- 1881 in Scotland
- European windstorms
- Fishing disasters
- Maritime incidents in 1881
- Berwickshire