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In August 1920 tragedy struck Bannerman castle. The arsenal could no longer withstand the heat of the day and 200 pounds of powder and shells stored in the powder house exploded blowing a tower and a portion of the island into the middle of the Hudson River. Stone walls, munitions and heavy military equipment rained down over the island. A portion of the outer wall was blown to the mainland and covered the New York Central Railroad tracks. Window panes shattered between Peekskill and Hudson as the explosion rocked the countryside.
To add insult to injury, the abandoned island, bought by New York state in 1968, was rocked yet again by explosions in August 1969. Officials speculated that shells left over from the previous explosion 49 years earlier decided it was their turn. The remaining interior of the castle was gutted by the fire that resulted. What is left is the ruin that we see today.
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Eruptions splintered unlikely castle on Bannerman Island
By Heather Rebmann
Poughkeepsie Journal
What would you do if you owned 90 percent of the captured equipment and ammunition left over from the Spanish-American war?
Get it as far away from your home in Brooklyn as possible, at least that's what international armorer Francis Bannerman had to do. Bannerman was told by city authorities that he could not house the newest addition to his military equipment business within the city limits.
So, in 1900 to house himself and his investment, Bannerman bought 6.5-acre Pollepel Island, which lies 50 miles north of New York City on the Hudson River. Over 17 years he built Bannerman castle in the Scottish style of his homeland. By Bannerman's death in 1918 the castle complex covered the island and included gardens, a personal residence, apartments for workers, a powder house, an ice house, and three storage houses.
In August 1920 tragedy struck Bannerman castle. The arsenal could no longer withstand the heat of the day and 200 pounds of powder and shells stored in the powder house exploded blowing a tower and a portion of the island into the middle of the Hudson River. Stone walls, munitions and heavy military equipment rained down over the island. A portion of the outer wall was blown to the mainland and covered the New York Central Railroad tracks. Window panes shattered between Peekskill and Hudson as the explosion rocked the countryside.
More explosions on island
The remainder of the island was still used to store heavy munitions until 1950 when the ferry "˜"˜Pollepel,'' which served the island was wrecked in a storm. To add insult to injury, the abandoned island, bought by New York state in 1968, was rocked yet again by explosions in August 1969. Officials speculated that shells left over from the previous explosion 49 years earlier decided it was their turn. The remaining interior of the castle was gutted by the fire that resulted. What is left is the ruin that we see today. There was so much damage to the island and castle that state officials declared them dangerous and off limits to the public.
In 1994 the Bannerman Castle Trust Inc., founded by Neil Caplan, started offering narrated boat rides twice a month to view the island. The state has allowed the trust to conduct one "˜"˜Hard Hat Fundraising Tour of Bannerman Island'' which took visitors onto the island. The funds raised from these tours go toward stabilizing the buildings so that eventually the public will be allowed back onto Bannerman Island.
- Location: Bannerman's Arsenal (view comments)
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- Location: Bannerman's Arsenal (view comments)
- Gallery: The Island
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- Gallery: The Island
- Location: Bannerman's Arsenal (view comments)
- Gallery: The Island
- Location: Bannerman's Arsenal (view comments)
- Gallery: The Island
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- Gallery: The Island
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Here's a little more info:
http://www.hudsonriver.com/bannerman.htm
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- Gallery: The Island
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http://cornellpubs.home.comcast.net/Images/Mauser-98Bannerman-1921-cover.jpg
Here is the man himself:
http://www.electricscotland.com/history/descendants/images/am159.jpg