Hello- there is one at Latheronweel (Caithness)- probably something in
Orkney and Shetland too. The old whaling station at Bunavoneader
(Harris) has lots of whalebone lying around (very crumbly, a bit like
an Aero in texture).
Yours,
Henry
Quoting "Nigel R. Larkin" <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear colleagues,
>
> I am hoping some of you can help me. I am undertaking research on whale bone
> arches in the UK. If you are aware of one near you, please let me
> know. I know
> about the arches in Whitby, Chideock, Evesham, the Isle of Lewis and the
> Buscott estate in Swindon, but there must be more.
>
> If you happen to know of any previous conservation papers (or other research)
> on this topic, I'd be really interested in hearing about that also.
>
> Please reply to me off-list at: [log in to unmask]
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> Many thanks indeed for your time.
>
> With very best wishes, Nigel.
>
> Nigel R. Larkin BA MSc
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