
Nürnberg · 14 April 1561
Shag Harbour · 4 October 1967 · Long sleeve
4 October 1967
A surviving 1967 witness statement with monumental Shag Harbour typography, a dated Nova Scotia sleeve print and compact three-light coastal mark.
Event Record 11Taxes and delivery appear before you pay. No account required.
Made-to-order size or preference returns are not offered. Faults and fulfilment errors are covered. Delivery and returns.
Measurements are provided by our suppliers. Product measurements may vary by up to 2" (5 cm). Pro tip! Measure one of your products at home and compare it with the measurements you see in this guide. A Length Place the end of the tape beside the collar at the top of the tee (Highest Point Shoulder). Pull the tape measure to the bottom of the shirt. B Width Place the end of the tape at the seam under the sleeve and pull the tape measure across the shirt to the seam under the opposite sleeve.
Open full size guideFollow the care label supplied with the garment. Wash inside out with similar colours and avoid ironing directly over the print.
Research / Object history
On 4 October 1967, reports of strange lights over the sea spread along Nova Scotia’s coast, including the incident at Shag Harbour. A surviving witness statement from that night leads the back composition, with the location, date and a three-light mark carried across the sleeves.
Explore the research