It is just after 9 o'clock, and the sun rises over the mountains of
mainland Scotland. Its light sweeps west, and shows up a ship's mast
protruding from the sea, only a few dozen yards from the shore of Holm
Point. The figure of a man can be made out, as he holds on for dear
life. As he has done for nigh upon seven hours. Others had been with
him, but their strength had given out, and had fallen into the sea
below. The man is saved from his precarious position. He had been one of
about three hundred on board Iolaire who had left Kyle the evening
before, expecting to arrive in Stornoway at 2 am. Instead, two hundred
would never return home, and some sixty would never be retrieved.
A gruesome sight presented itself on the shores, beaches and rocky
outcrops of eastern Lewis, around the bay of Stornoway. East to Knock,
north to Sandwick and Stornoway, south to Grimshader. One hundred and
forty bobbed on the tide, lost in the Iolaire. Those that could be
retrieved were taken to the naval base at the Battery in Stornoway, to
be identified and collected by family.
Those who had not yet had news of the tragedy would soon receive it, as
elders of the church went round, the bearers of the news of loss. A
brother, a father. An uncle, a nephew. A son, a cousin. No village was
spared. No family who was not directly or indirectly affected. The
stories abound, but are not readily told.
A dawn has broken on a new year.
Postscript
The exact cause for the foundering of HMY Iolaire has never been fully
cleared up, and theories abound. There are accusations of a cover-up by
the Royal Navy, drunkenness on the part of the crew, and speculation on
the factors played by the weather. It is not the object of this blog to
apportion blame, or determine the exact cause for the tragedy. This is a
tribute to the two hundred and one who perished at the Beasts of Holm
that New Year's night in 1919.
Rest in peace.
A full listing of names can be found here
Monday, 1 January 2024
This morning in 1919 - 09.10 am
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