- Thorn Island
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country = Wales
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latitude=51.689
longitude=-5.113
official_name =Thorn Island
population = low
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shire_county=Pembrokeshire
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os_grid_reference= SM8602Thorn Island is in the Community of Angle off the south west coast of Wales. The island is dominated by a fort that was built to defend
Milford Haven from the French Navy. The Angle lifeboat received silver medals in 1878 rescuing the crew of theLoch Shiel on rocks near the island which carried cases of whisky. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/wales/472277.stm Diver sinks £1,000 pint] , BBC, accessed30 August 2008 ]History
The two acre island had the fort constructed in 1854. The fort was created as it guarded a place of naval importance. A Royal Commission recommended to
Lord Palmerston that 70 forts should be strengthened or constructed to counter the potential threat of the French Navy. [ [http://www.theneedlesbattery.org.uk/palmerst.shtml Lord Palmerston's Follies] , The Needles Battery,31 August 2008 ] Eventually twelve forts were constructed around the entrance toPembroke Dock andMilford Haven includingFort Hubberstone ,Popton Fort andStack Rock Fort . Even without the fort, the island and the rocks around it were a hazard to any shipping.Divers recognise over twelve wrecks that are worth diving in the area of the island but of interest is the sailing ship that sank in 1878. [http://www.dive-pembrokeshire.com/wrecks.html Ship wrecks of Pembrokeshire] , dive-pembrokeshire.com, accessed
31 August 2008 ] In that year, 27 [http://www.rnli.org.uk/rnli_near_you/west/stations/anglepembrokeshire/history Angle History] , RNLI.org, accessed31 August 2008 ] (some say 33) people who were rescued from the 1878 built sailing ship "Loch Shiel" which had ran into rocks off the island. Two Angle lifeboat crew members and the honorary secretary received silverRNLI medals. It was said that the lifeboat was unable to reach them but these brave people managed to do it.The rescue is particularly noteworthy as it is described as Wales' "Whisky Galore ". The "Loch Shiel" was carrying goods from Scotland to Adelaide and included gunpowder, beer [http://www.dive-pembrokeshire.com/wrecks.html Loch Liel] , Pembrokeshire wrecks] and 60 (some say 7,000) cases of Glasgow whisky. Much of this was never recovered. Some of the bottles are still amongst the wreck which are described as "undrinkable", but many and much of the cargo was only partially recovered by the customs men. [http://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?550 letters] , wrecksite.eu, accessed31 August 2008 ] It was said that one local drank himself to death on the 100% proof whiskey.The fort was converted into a hotel in 1947 and was sold in 1999 for £275,000. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/special_report/regions/wales/404857.stm Mystery buyer for island] ,
27 July 1999 , BBC, accessed31 August 2008 ] In 2001 it was owned by theVon Essen hotel group who intended spending four million pounds to reopen the hotel with a five star rating and a cable car to allow access from the mainland. In 2001 a competition was successfully held to find a family who would serve as caretakers for a year. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/special_report/regions/wales/1430192.stm Castaway caretakers set for island life] ,9 July 2001 , BBC, accessed31 August 2008 ]Divers still investigate the wrecks off the island and they have auctioned full beer bottles that came from the "Loch Shiel". [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/wales/729993.stm Treasures of the deep bring £10,000] ,
29 April 2000 , BBC, accessed31 August 2008 ] The beer is reported to be untainted by salt water, flat, but drinkable. Each bottle has sold for £1000 pounds at auction.References
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