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The '''Hurkar Rocks''' are a group of rocks outside the harbour of [[Eyemouth]] in the [[Berwickshire]]. The rocks become exposed during low tide, and at all tides are a hazard to ships approaching or leaving the harbour.  
The '''Hurkar Rocks''' are a group of rocks outside the harbour of [[Eyemouth]] in [[Berwickshire]]. The rocks become exposed during low tide, and at all tides are a hazard to ships approaching or leaving the harbour.  


The original of the rocks’ name is unknown, but records show them named variously as ''Hurkur'', ''Hurker'', ''Hurkar'', ''Harkar'', and ''Buss Craig Rock''.
The original of the rocks’ name is unknown, but records show them named variously as ''Hurkur'', ''Hurker'', ''Hurkar'', ''Harkar'', and ''Buss Craig Rock''.

Latest revision as of 08:17, 19 August 2018

The Hurkar Rocks: Hurker and Buss Crag

The Hurkar Rocks are a group of rocks outside the harbour of Eyemouth in Berwickshire. The rocks become exposed during low tide, and at all tides are a hazard to ships approaching or leaving the harbour.

The original of the rocks’ name is unknown, but records show them named variously as Hurkur, Hurker, Hurkar, Harkar, and Buss Craig Rock.

During the Eyemouth Disaster of 1881, a number of ships, returning from out of the storm, were wrecked upon these rocks. One of these was classified as an iron steamship, with a cargo of wheat. The date of loss was cited as 2 December 1894.

The Eyemouth Tapestry was sewn by 24 local ladies and took years to complete. With the help of the Eyemouth Museum Trust, the Eyemouth Tapestry is on display at the Eyemouth Maritime Centre.

Outside links

Off Eyemouth Harbour

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