In article , "Keith (Dorset)"
writes
Wrecking is a time-old tradition whereby coastal dwellers have always
supplemented their often meagre earnings by salvaging items of value from
the shoreline at the time of a wreck.
Here in Dorset, often the whole community would venture out, often in
appalling weather to grab whatever was there for the taking.
Pardon me for my ignorance but I always thought that wreckers were the
murderous little swine who lured ships onto rocks thereby destroying
them and murdering the sailors on board.
It's one thing to salvage stuff from a beach another to deliberately
kill sailors!
Not that I'm condoning the looters but surely they aren't 'wreckers'?
janet
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Janet Tweedy
Dalmatian Telegraph
http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk