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Piper Alpha banner on show at Aberdeen Maritime Museum

Bill Sinclair from the museum pictured with the banner.
Bill Sinclair from the museum pictured with the banner.

It was sent all the way from Australia to Aberdeen as a means of commemorating those who died on Piper Alpha.

And now, the Banner of Condolence, which was commissioned as a gift to the Granite City by the Trades Council of Victoria, is being exhibited at the Aberdeen Maritime Museum in Shiprow this weekend.

A banner made by Julie Montgarret for the Piper Alpha disaster 30 years ago.

The work, created by Julie Montgarret, an artist renowned for her skill in design, over layering, complex stitching and collage effects, shows the northern seascape, surrounding the ill-fated oil platform.

Every square of the banner carries the name of the 167 men who were killed in the world’s worst offshore disaster. And the platform is shown in its location to the Scottish mainland.

As the museum explained: “The sky is dark to indicate the time of the fatal explosion [at just before 10pm]. The banner is stitched on both sides.

“One side carries the date of the disaster (Australian time) and the other pays tribute to the workers who died and to those who helped rescue survivors.”

The banner has been acclaimed for how it manages to weave so many messages into one work.

The banner is on show at the Aberdeen Maritme Museum.

It was described by one observer in these terms after its creation: “The Piper Alpha Banner of Condolence was sent with a message, calling on all governments to implement the strictest safety codes for offshore oil and gas installations.”

And Aberdeen’s Lord Provost, Barney Crockett, is among those who have been captivated by its power.

It will be on view at the museum today from 10am-5pm and tomorrow from 12noon-3pm.