Subtitled 'Photographs from the Bigger and MacDonald Collection 1927-1939'.
Published by Colourpoint in 2018, 110 pages. Rectangular softback - 24cm by 20cm (N7092)
From the rear side cover: On Friday 15 April 1927, the Derry Standard began to publish local photographs in the pages of its newspaper, with the hope ‘to present … pictures of local doings which can bear comparison with those of any other newspaper in the land.’ These images were rescued by David Bigger and Terence McDonald in 1968 after the paper’s closure in 1966, and the whole collection now rests with Libraries NI at Derry Central Library.
Brian Mitchell has painstakingly researched a selection of these photographs, focusing specifically on the maritime history of the city from 1927–1939. Images include the activity on the quays, loading and unloading of ships, tug-tenders plying between Derry and Moville, transatlantic liners, the Scotch Boat and emigrants and passengers on board the tenders, liners and cross-channel steamers.
Visits by Royal Navy destroyers, the City of Derry Rowing Club’s annual regatta and the arrival of military flying boats on the Foyle are also recorded, including the first appearance of the RAF’s Supermarine Southampton and the Italian squadron of 24 seaplanes crossing the Atlantic which stopped off while on their way to Chicago’s World Fair in 1933.A fascinating selection from a truly unique image collection.
Please note there is a small price sticker and a price printed, both on the rear side cover.