Death at Sea

The great storm of 1987 and the violent storms of 1886 left a lasting impact on the UK. The 1886 storm led to tragic consequences in Teignmouth, with boats and crew lost at sea. Walter George Horn Hooper, a fisherman, lost his life in the storm. His body, along with others, was found in a shocking condition, and the community mourned their loss. The storm’s impact on art is evident in works depicting the violent weather. These events continue to be remembered through historical accounts and artwork.