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The
oceans around the southern tip of South America are noted
for violent storms such as those which disabled the Great
Britain in 1886. During two seasons of filming the salvage,
Marion and Tony Morrison recorded local memories of sailing
days in the Falkland Islands / Malvinas. This short account
of the 'Thetis gale' is from Jim Peck, who was living on the
isolated Pebble Island in the far west of the group. Jim was
born on 'Pebble' and grew up in Stanley when the story of
the gale was fresh in everyone's mind. The Thetis was a 305
ton steel hulled sailing barque owned by the Falkand Islands
Company. Each year the Thetis made a journey to England though
it was used mainly for carrying supplies to the many small
islands and collecting wool from the sheep stations. The ship
set out from Port Stanley on July 27th 1901 to take cargo
including a large metal sheep dip to the settlement of Salvador
on the northern coast of East Falkland. A violent storm hit
the island on August 3rd and the Thetis never arrived at her
destination. Jim Peck describes how two Pebble Islanders were
lost and the only signs of the Thetis were bits of flotsam
left on the wild Falkland beaches.
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You
will hear Jim Peck being introduced by Cecil Bertrand who IN
1969 with his wife Kitty owned Carcass Island in West Falkland.
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