Eyemouth disaster

Eyemouth disaster

The Eyemouth disaster was a severe European windstorm that struck the southern coast of Scotland, specifically Berwickshire, on October 14, 1881. 189 fishermen died; most of them were from the village of Eyemouth. Many citizens of Eyemouth call the day Black Friday.

Casualties

*Eyemouth - 129
*Burnmouth - 24
*Newhaven - 15
*Cove - 11
*Musselburgh's Fisherrow - 7
*Coldingham Shore - 3

Some boats that had not capsized were wrecked on the Hurkar Rocks. Two days later, the "Ariel Gazelle", turned up in Eyemouth; it had 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 (over £4 million in 2005 currency [ [http://www.parliament.uk/commons/lib/research/rp2006/rp06-009.pdf New Research Paper 2005 template ] ] ).

ee also

Moray Firth fishing disaster

Notes

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}
* [http://scottish-pamphlet-poetry.com/index.cgi?publisher=41 "The Boy Who Came Ashore"] by Alan Gay (Dreadful Night Press, 2006)

External links

* [http://www.worldofboats.org/localarea/eyemouth_disaster/ The Eyemouth Disaster - Black Friday]
* [http://sites.scran.ac.uk/secf_final/danger/links/link3.php The Eyemouth Disaster of 1881]
* [http://www.geocities.com/scotborder/Eyemouth.html Listing of Individuals who Perished]


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