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New nautical sculpture by Stonehaven Banksy unveiled on cliffs above historic shipwreck

By Joe Churcher Updated: May 16, 2021, 6:59 pm © Darrell Benns / DCT Media Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up 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.

Stonehaven Banksy is back - with a shipwrecked schooner to get a village back on its feet

© Supplied by Alan Jones Metal model of the schooner Isabella under construction at the workshop of the Stonehaven Banksy - Jim Malcolm. Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up 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 at work - and this time he s built a shipwrecked schooner

Stonehaven ‘Banksy’ is back – with a shipwrecked schooner to kickstart the recovery By Joe Churcher © Supplied by Alan Jones Sign up for our daily newsletter of the top stories in Courier country Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up 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.

Virtual Kiltwalk: £2 million already raised for north-east & Scottish charities

© Supplied by Charlie House Mora than £2 million has already been raised for Scottish charities While Scotland’s Virtual Kiltwalk takes place this weekend, 10,000 Kiltwalkers have already raised more than £2 million for nearly 1,000 Scottish charities, including Aberdeen’s CFINE, Charlie House, Friends of the Neuro Ward and more. The £1.4 million that has already been raised has been given a 50% boost by The Hunter Foundation, ensuring that 980 charities, badly hit by the pandemic, will receive a much-needed share of the £2.1 million cash pot by the first week in May. Philanthropist Sir Tom Hunter is challenging everyone in Scotland to sign-up and fundraise for the charity they care most about.

Derek Tucker: I m sorry I got something wrong - but are Rita Ora and Kay Burley?

by Derek Tucker © Supplied by Shutterstock To go with story by Jamie Ross. For Joe Churcher column. Picture shows; Kay Burley and Rita Ora composite.. Unknown. Supplied by Shutterstock Date; 13/12/2020 Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up As this is my last offering of what has been, for the most part, a thoroughly miserable 2020, I feel I have to break with tradition and offer an apology. Anyone who has ever worked with me will tell you what a rare phenomenon that is, for I’ve always lived life according to the mantra 1) I’m always right; and 2) In the unlikely event that I’m wrong, rule one applies. So, putting aside my natural aversion to an admission of fallibility, here goes.

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