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Shackleton 80th Anniversary Event

Monday 1/03/10

Alex & Evelyn enjoying the exhibits.
Another view of the exhibition.
Cllr Cara McShane addressing the event.
Douglas addressing the hall.
Douglas and some of the people attending the event.
Douglas Cecil, whose idea the whole event was, discusses arrangements with Gordon Munro.
Douglas with Bess, who was born in Fleetwood, Lancashire - the home port of the Shackleton.
Duncan Smyth enjoying the exhibition.
Gordon Munro addressing the hall.
Gordon Munro and Loughie McQuilkin with the breeches buoy.
Gordon, Loughie, Douglas and the crew of the Red Bay RNLI Lifeboat.
Loughie points out details of the breeches buoy.
Loughie speaking about his recollections.
More of the exhibition.
More of the exhibits.
One of the exhibition displays.
School principal Helen O'Halloran with some of the schoolchildren.
Some of the island's Coastguard team at the event. Photo: Teresa McFaul.
Teresa McFaul presents the recently discovered original brass plaque awarded to the rescuers.
The four speakers relax after the event in front of the Shackleton plaque.
The hall fills up.
The Red Bay Lifeboat prepares to leave the harbour.
The speakers with members of the RDCA Committee: (back) Noel, Richard, Gordon, Loughie, Margaret (front) Cara, Douglas.
Zeak Gage and Peter Campbell.
The Shackleton 80th anniversary celebration event held in the hall on Saturday was a great success with over sixty people attending. The packed hall listened to Douglas Cecil set the scene, and introduce the other speakers. Loughie McQuilkin gave a very evocative account of his childhood memories of the night the Shackleton ran aground. Eoin, Ryan and Orla recited poetry, Gordon Munro, representing the Coastguard, spoke about the continuing tradition of voluntary search and rescue on the island, and Cllr Cara McShane, Chairperson of Moyle District Council remarked on the sense of community evident on the island, and in the event itself. The crew of the RNLI Red Bay Lifeboat also took the trouble to cross over for the event. Ian Wilson, author of 'Shipwrecks of the Ulster Coast' was unfortunately unable to attend. The attendance enjoyed the artwork of the schoolchildren, including a papier mâché model of the East Light, as well as the exhibition of photographs, documents and artefacts relating to the rescue of the Shackleton eighty years ago today. The exhibits will be in the Resource Centre shortly if anyone would like to see them, or look at them again. It is also hoped to exhibit the material in Ballycastle. All photos Stephen Ryan


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