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In August 1907 the Arklow registered schooner Celtic left London bound for Oban with a cargo of cement.
As feeble light dawned, they could just make out Orkney and the master decided to try to make for the shelter of Hoy Sound. It proved impossible to gain control of the vessel and she was pushed onto rocks in Skaill Bay. The seas washed over the battered ship and water gushed through the breeches made by the impact. Anything not firmly held in position was swept overboard. The cook was taken from the deck by such a sea. Their plight did not go unnoticed. Four men and a woman watched the wreck from the shore. There was no hope of the vessel withstanding much more of the storm and Captain Hall gave the command for the crew to don lifebelts and to try to make their way ashore. Those who watched and waited anxiously gave what assistance they could and the exhausted, bruised men were brought to safety.

Materials used:

Oils on triple primed canvas with some acrylics

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#seascape #waves #seaside #sand #waves and shore #sea and sand #orkney #shipwreck #wreck #orkney islands 
Wreck of the Schooner Celtic (2023)
Oil painting
by Bill McArthur

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In August 1907 the Arklow registered schooner Celtic left London bound for Oban with a cargo of cement.
As feeble light dawned, they could just make out Orkney and the master decided to try to make for the shelter of Hoy Sound. It proved impossible to gain control of the vessel and she was pushed onto rocks in Skaill Bay. The seas washed over the battered ship and water gushed through the breeches made by the impact. Anything not firmly held in position was swept overboard. The cook was taken from the deck by such a sea. Their plight did not go unnoticed. Four men and a woman watched the wreck from the shore. There was no hope of the vessel withstanding much more of the storm and Captain Hall gave the command for the crew to don lifebelts and to try to make their way ashore. Those who watched and waited anxiously gave what assistance they could and the exhausted, bruised men were brought to safety.

Materials used:

Oils on triple primed canvas with some acrylics

Tags:
#seascape #waves #seaside #sand #waves and shore #sea and sand #orkney #shipwreck #wreck #orkney islands 

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Bill McArthur MA Dip. Bill McArthur attended Edinburgh College of Art (School of Drawing & Painting) and Edinburgh University (Fine Art Department ), graduating in 1963 .... Read more

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