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Highland One

© Cara McKinnon Crawford. Image credit: Highland Council

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This painting depicts the world's largest offshore oil platform which was built by Highlands Fabricators Ltd, Nigg, Ross & Cromarty and was floated out to BP's Forties Field on 16 August 1974.

Highland Council Headquarters

Inverness

Title

Highland One

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 97 x W 151 cm

Accession number

PCF2

Acquisition method

gift from Brown & Root – Wimpey Highlands Fabricators Ltd to the Highland Regional Council

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

by John M. Crawford DA. The world's largest offshore oil platform built by Highlands Fabricators Ltd, Nigg, Ross & Cromarty. Floated out to BP's Forties Field on August 16th 1972. Presented to the Highland Regional Council by Brown & Root - Wimpey Highlands Fabricators Ltd

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