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trawler Ben Gulvain apparently aground - possibly in Balmedie area
colour slide showing the trawler Ben Gulvain (A751) aground
trawler Ben Gulvain apparently aground - possibly in Balmedie area
trawler Ben Gulvain apparently aground - possibly in Balmedie area

colour slide showing the trawler Ben Gulvain (A751) aground

Date1976
Object Name35 mm colour slide
Mediumplastic, paper
ClassificationsMaritime History
Dimensions5 x 5cm
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS045376.7
About MeThe Ben Gulvain which was once one of Aberdeen's highest earning trawlers aground at Murcar, just North of Aberdeen. In January 1976 it was heading to the fishing grounds in the White Sea in a storm. When just out the port the engines broke down and like many vessels before was driven ashore on this stretch of coast. All the crew were eventually able to safely abandon ship when the storm abated. The vessel was scrapped in June that year.
Ben Gulvain was one of the 'Ben' fleet belonging to Richard Irvin.