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Penola
Penola in Inner Hebrides + Skye, United Kingdom.

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- Typical visit
- 1 h–2 h
About
Penola is a place of interest in Inner Hebrides + Skye, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.
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The Penola, originally laid down in Finisterre, Brittany, was a fishing schooner named Alcyon, and was later acquired by John Rymill for the British Graham Land Expedition to the Antarctic Peninsula in 1934. Constructed in 1905 and launched in 1908 from the yard of E. Conne Kerity in France, this vessel boasted specifications well-suited for polar voyages. She measured 106 feet (32 m) at the waterline, had a beam of 24 feet (7.3 m), and a draft of 11 feet 6 inches (3.51 m), amounting to a tonnage of around 138 tons. In terms of her rigging, the ship was designed as a three-masted topsail schooner. At some point she was purchased and converted into a private yacht named Navaho. For enhanced maneuverability and power, she was outfitted with two 50-horsepower Junkers diesel engines. Upon her acquisition for the expedition, Rymill renamed the vessel after his family farm, Penola, located in South Australia. Given its robust construction, the Penola was inherently well-adapted for the challenges of the polar seas, and it had an impressive carrying capacity relative to her size. The Penola (capable of a modest 4 knots) was the main transportation and most of the party travelled from England via the Falkland Islands and South Georgia to Antarctica in this vessel. The aircraft and dogs as well as a large part of the stores were, however, brought separately by a research ship, the RRS Discovery II. In transit, an inspection of the Penola revealed that the timbers on which the engines were placed had warped while travelling through the tropics. Despite repairs, the engines began to move as the Penola sailed from the Falklands. The ship returned to collect concrete (so that a solid foundation could be made for engines when time allowed) and then set a course for Antarctica under sail. Penola reached Port Lockroy on 22 January 1935. The expeditionary crew, predominantly amateur, consisted of 16 men led by John Rymill, an Australian, who also acted as surveyor and second pilot.…
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Background
History
The name of Penola Island, located in the South Shetland Islands, like that of the Penola Strait, is taken from the ship Penola, which was used in John Rymill's British Graham Land Expedition from 1934 to 1937. The expedition played a crucial role in determining that Graham Land was not an archipelago but a peninsula. The naming likely took place during the expedition. Naming geographic features after vessels, especially in regions like Antarctica, is a longstanding tradition, reflecting the historical significance of exploration and discovery.
Description
After the completion of the British Graham Land Expedition, the Penola returned to the UK and was purchased in 1938 in Amble by the Vyner family (or the Fountains Abbey Settlers' Society) from Yorkshire who utilized her as a grain or timber carrier between their small Highland estate of Isle Martin, Loch Broom and Liverpool. On the morning of 2 November 1940, as the Penola sailed up the Firth of Clyde, she was in collision with another vessel off Toward Point. The Penola began to fill and was run ashore west of the lighthouse, the crew took to the lifeboat and made their way safely to the shore. The Penola, which settled upright with masts and part of her aft deck above water at high tide,…
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- Coordinates
- 55.8622, -5.0003
- District
- Argyll and Bute
- Postcode
- PA23 7UG
- Parliamentary constituency
- Argyll, Bute and South Lochaber
Sources
- wikidata: Q103771994 (CC0)
- wikipedia: Penola (yacht) (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Penola?
- Penola is in Scottish Islands, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 55.8622°, -5.0003°.