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Our garden disappeared : Newtonhill residents still waiting for answers a year on from landslide
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Our garden disappeared : Newtonhill residents still waiting for answers a year on from landslide
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By Joe Churcher
Updated: May 16, 2021, 6:59 pm
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A new nautical sculpture by the so-called “Stonehaven Banksy” has been unveiled – on the cliffs above the historic shipwreck that inspired it.
This is the first time one of the famous works by Jim Malcolm – who got the nickname because he installed the originals under cover of darkness – has been seen anywhere outside his home town.
It was commissioned by a community group set up to find ways to attract visitors and help local businesses get back on their feet as lockdown eases.
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Metal model of the schooner Isabella under construction at the workshop of the Stonehaven Banksy - Jim Malcolm.
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The daring rescue of a shipwrecked schooner’s crew is the inspiration for a new public artwork by the “Stonehaven Banksy” – the first to be located outside his hometown.
Based on the fate of the Banff-based Isabella in a deadly gale that lashed the north-east in November 1888, the distinctive metal model is now finished and ready to be installed on the clifftops at Newtonhill.
Stonehaven ‘Banksy’ is back – with a shipwrecked schooner to kickstart the recovery By Joe Churcher
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The daring rescue of a shipwrecked schooner’s crew is the inspiration for a new public artwork by the “Stonehaven Banksy” – the first to be located outside his hometown.
Based on the fate of the Banff-based Isabella in a deadly gale that lashed the north-east in November 1888, the distinctive metal model is now finished and ready to be installed on the clifftops at Newtonhill.
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