Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Muirheads Mysteries Monster Shot In Galway Part Two

Muirheads Mysteries Monster Shot In Galway Part Two
Bob Skinner kindly passed on to me the conclusion to the "sea monster" story from Galway in 1935 that I blogged about two weeks (-ish) ago. Western Morning News May 7th 1935 p. 9SEA MONSTERFifty-Feet Galway Fish A Basking SharkFrom Our Own CorrespondentGalway, Monday.In the opinion of Professor Dinan, of University College, Galway, the 50ft long sea-monster which was killed on Saturday in Galway Bay is an extraordinary species of basking shark.The professor accompanied a "Western Morning News" representative to Mutton Island Lighthouse to-day and when the tide had ebbed was able to get a closer view of the creature, which was on a shelf of rock.He said that the oil was valuable and there sometimes a hundred gallons, worth from lb50 to lb100. The last record of a basking shark in Galway Bay was in 1922. Efforts are being made to tow the giant shark to the docks for exhibition. (1) Bob added the following note: 'Basically same story in Nottingham Evening Post 7 May 1935 p. 9 Monster A Basking Shark. Western Daily Press 7 May 1935 p.13 50-Feet Long Sea Monster Turns Out To Be A Basking Shark'1. "Western Morning News "March 7th 1935.

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