Harbour and Horizon exhibition at The Denny Tank
Thursday 22 January to Tuesday 31 March ( 11:39 - 16:00 )
Scottish Maritime Museum (Denny Tank) , Castle Street, Dumbarton G82 1QS
Exhibition artworks depict the safe haven at home, from the industrial energy of the River Clyde to the beauty of fishing harbours, often portrayed as idyllic communities.
The exhibition then reveals the dangers at sea beyond the harbour walls most strikingly through a series of photographs taken in 1909 by amateur photographer and sailor William Sinclair.
His photographs document the relentless hardships of early twentieth-century seafaring - from being becalmed in the Doldrums to battling in the Roaring Forties as well as the perilous passage around Cape Horn - one of the world’s most dangerous sea routes.
Image by William Sinclair, on loan by Lawrie Sinclair