Cayman National Gallery Photo Essay on the Teignmouth Electron Wreck

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Several years ago we trekked into the brush to view the remains of the ill-fated Teignmouth Electron that was left to rot on Cayman Brac's shores. It was a sad thing to to see, and our socks and shoes got clothes were covered with stickers and burrs, so I don't think I want to go back for another look!

But the Cayman National Gallery has recently commissioned a photo essay of the wreck and you can see the pictures at the link below.

There's a dive site on Brac called the Teignmouth Electron because it is located opposite the site of the boat's remains.

The Teignmouth Electron (19 years after Tacita Dean) - National Gallery of the Cayman Islands
 
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