Bruce wrote:Sweltered wrote:All these people up in arms about this, when was the last time they actually visited the island.
20th July 2006 - during the 2nd week of my 2 week stay in the Campbeltown area!
However, only ever having seen the Togneri version of the painting for real (and only for the first time last year) I can't really comment on what was there before! However, my partner's dad's family is from the Campbeltown area so I do understand a bit about how the painting is perceived by
locals!
As for the cross, I had read that it had been sprayed at one point, but don't recall when this was. However, I get the feeling it may have been before the world wide web existed... or if not, then chances are forums were not that popular then! The world has changed Sweltered and it is now a lot easier for people to express their opinions in
public! However, as the recent posts on another proposed wind farm in the Kintyre shows its also easier for those with no connection to an area to get involved!
I think having spent 25 years living in Campbeltown entitles me to express an opinion. Obviously you are far more entitled to an opinion, because your partners father's family is from the town. I only have a mother, a sister and a brother who live in the town, not forgetting various cousins aunts and uncles. My grandfather was a chauffuer at Killdalloig House and his family lived in a tied house there. My mother weeded the drive as a child. No, I have only a tenuous link to the town. PLus the fact that I spentmost of my summers at the beach beside Purcells House (if you know where that is! if you don't, ask Morris) or over on Davaar Island.
The first time I can remember seeing the painting, probably 35 years age, not just last year, the painting was barely visable. Since then, I have visited it probably 20 times. I wonder how many people in the town have never seen it, probably most of them.
Are you trying to suggest events before the advent of the web are less important? My point was the cross was defaced, it was the talk of the town for a minute and forgotten.
As usual this is being overblown, and to compare it to a defacing of the cisitine chapel is ludicrous.
OOH did they knock down McCaigs folly.....