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Field Visit

Date 2007

Event ID 551691

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/551691

NB 2916 4772 Site identified as part of a desk-based assessment and walk-over survey. Large whalebone arch (Blue Whale, lower jaw bone) erected as a gateway to a private house; symbolic of an industry in which local men were involved, though this specimen was from a beached whale with a harpoon embedded in its back. Mounted by metal brackets on a pair of substantial rubble-built piers and braced at the top with a harpoon slung underneath. Site visited during walkover survey, the jaw bones underwent extensive restoration in 2000, and as a result they have been encased in fibreglass to protect them from the elements.

Jacobs, 2007.

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