Cornish History, Myths and Oddities: Morgawr
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Morgawr: The Meaning
Cornwall has it's own language, Cornish. Morgawr is a Cornish word meaning, quite simply, "sea giant".
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Morgawr: The Loch Ness Monster of Falmouth, Cornwall
Everybody's heard of the Loch Ness Monster, but less are aware that there's a similar beast in Falmouth, Cornwall.
The monster's name is Morgawr and he's been seen and photographed a number of times.
The first story that there was a monster in the sea off Falmouth, came in 1876, when a fisherman said he had captured one. Of course, back then, it will have been just a local story and that was the end of it.
Later, in 1906 a sea serpent was spotted off the coast of Lands End. Nothing was heard again until 1926, when another fisherman reported catching something in his nets. This was described as 20' long, with an 8' tail, scaly legs and a beak-like head.
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The next sightings weren't until 1975 when two witnesses claim they saw a humped animal off Pendennis Point, Falmouth. Shortly after, in February 1976, a lady called Mary reported seeing a sea monster and sent photographs to the local paper, The Falmouth Packet. At the time she described it as like an elephant waving its trunk, but the trunk had a head at the end. However, neither Mary, nor the negatives of the sea monster have ever been found.
Later in the year, in July,
two local fishermen, John Cock and George Vinnicombe, also reported
seeing a monster whose head reared up 4' above the water.
The most documented sighting was in 1976, on 17 November. Tony 'Doc' Shiels and the then Editor of the Cornish Life Magazine, David Clarke, saw Morgawr in the Fal Estuary. They managed to get a photograph and this appeared in the Fortean Times in the summer of 1977 edition (edition 22). It was a poor photo because in the excitement of the moment, they managed to jam the camera.
Obviously, since then, there have been many debates about the authenticity of the photograph and it was reported in the book Strange and Unexplained Physical
Phenomenon, published in 1993. This book is now exceedingly rare so if
you manage to get a copy of it you're privileged.
Other photos exist, taken by Gerry Bennett of Seworgan, Cornwall. Gerry was at Mawnan Smith beach on 31 January 1977 - these are also to be found in Edition 22 of the Fortean Times.
The next sighting wasn't until 1985, in Gerrans Bay, Susan Waldron, a holidaymaker from King's Stanley in Gloucestershire, said she had seen it when she was watching her husband, Christopher Waldron, swimming in the sea, although all she saw was a shadow and shape.
Two years later, in 1987, and some 50
miles east along the coast at Devils Point in Plymouth, Devon, an
experienced diver sighted what he described as a dog-like head that
rose 3' out of the sea, although the area is an area favoured by conger
eels.
The most recent reported sighting was as recent as 1999, again at Gerrans Bay, Cornwall. A man by the name of John Holmes, a former Natural History Museum worker, claims he video-taped an unidentified sea creature. This video footage was released.
Morgawr: Timeline
Date
| Location
| Event
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1876
| Falmouth
| Fisherman says he caught a sea serpent
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1906
| Lands End
| Sighting at sea.
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1926
| Unknown
| Sea serpent landed by fisherman
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1975
| Pendennis Point, Falmouth
| Two witnesses sea a sea serpent
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1976
| Fal Estuary
| Tony Shiels and David Clarke take two photos taken
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1977
| Fortean Times
| Photographs published
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1985
| Gerrans Bay, Cornwall
| Holidaymaker spots a shadow
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1987
| Devils Point, Plymouth
| Diver sights dog-like head
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1999
| Gerrans Bay, Cornwall
| John Holmes makes video
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you do great research about Morgawr myth. I never hear d about this before. But I am familiar with Loch Ness. thanks for this information.
Ohh I liked the use of the table to document the sightings! I thought about doing that in my hub
Yes, the table feature is handy. I used it for the first time here as I felt it summarised things nicely.
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sabrebIade says:
2 months ago
Wow...if I had heard about Morgawr I had forgotten about it.
Really nice Hub!