In the wreck of the herring fleet at the mouth of Douglas Harbour on 21st September 1787, 21 men died. The number injured is not recorded. In the longer term, there were serious economic consequences because so many fishing vessels were damaged beyond repair. The herring fishery was important domestically as part of the Manx crofting way of life and in international trade.
\n\nWe look at the Manx traditional song about that tragedy and another about loss at sea.
\n\nAs y kiaull ain y cheayrt shoh -
\nANDREW WILLIAMSON & FENELLA BAZIN - The wreck of the herring fleet
\nPLETHYN - 'Fuoch chi 'rioed yn morio?
\nCEILIHOUSE - Out on the ocean
\nNOLWEN LEROY - Tri martolod youank
\nDONALD ROSS & WILLIAM BURNETT - Birlinn Ghoraidh Chrovan
\nTHE BOLINGEY TROYL BAND - The Newlyn fishermen's reel
\nTHE VOICE SQUAD - Willie Taylor
\nMEIC STEVENS - Can Walter
\nRIVERDANCE - Reel around the sun