Captain William Manson from Thurso became a hero in the aftermath of the Silvertown Explosion By Contributor Published: 16:14, 16 January 2021
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The aftermath from the explosion with an inset of Captain William Manson.
This month marks the 104th anniversary of one of the great tragedies that shocked the country and in which one Thursonian played a little-known lifesaving role.
During World War I, ammunition supplies quickly dwindled as Britain was unprepared for a prolonged conflict. One site the Ministry of Munitions used for ammunition production was the Brunner Mond chemical works, Crescent Wharf, Silvertown. For the first 14 months, work continued with no significant mishaps.
New book tells of notable personalities and key events from Thurso s past By Alan Hendry Published: 13:10, 16 December 2020
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Shore Street around 1910, a scene featured on the cover of Thurso: Reminiscing with a Thirsa Loon, Volume One.
Notable personalities and key events from Thurso s history are recalled in a new book by a local author.
Thurso: Reminiscing with a Thirsa Loon, Volume One is an eclectic collection of informative and entertaining true stories that open up a window on the past.