The 'Ben Alder' Rescuing the Crew of the Norwegian Barque 'Oddero'

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During a storm on the night of 10th November 1900 the steam trawler 'Ben Adder' rescued eight crew from the Norwegian ship 'Oddero', which sank the following morning. The crew had to dive into the sea where they were taken aboard the trawler's small boat.
Title

The 'Ben Alder' Rescuing the Crew of the Norwegian Barque 'Oddero'

Date

1901

Medium

oil on board

Measurements

H 41.5 x W 61 cm

Accession number

ABDAG001187

Acquisition method

gift from Richard Irvin & Sons, 1969

Work type

Painting

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