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These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads. She was the only one around and bravely waded into the sea to save the crew. She caught a rope thrown to her by the men and wound it round her waist. By planting her feet into the gravel beach, she created a safety rope along which the 15 men belayed along to safety.
The next day, the men then made their way home to Dundee. Soon after, her story was publicised all over the country, including in the London Evening Standard. A memorial event will be hosted on New Aberdour beach at 3pm on Saturday, August This marks years since Jane Whyte passed away.
A permanent storyboard will be unveiled detailing the story of this remarkable woman, next to the ruins of her house, which still sits on the beach.
Jane great-great-grandson Robbie has also written a song to commemorate the relative he never got the chance to meet. You can listen to the single below by Robbie and The Average Whyte band and choir, who will be performing live at the event.
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