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Holystone
Stones used to scrub wooden ships' decks
Stones used to scrub wooden ships' decks

Holystone is a soft and brittle sandstone that was formerly used in the Royal Navy and US Navy for scrubbing and whitening the wooden decks of ships.
A variety of origins have been proposed for the term, including that such stones were taken from broken monuments of St. Nicholas Church in Great Yarmouth or else the ruined church of St. Helens adjacent to the St Helens Road anchorage of the Isle of Wight where ships would often provision. The US Navy has it that the term may have come from the fact that 'holystoning the deck' was originally done on one's knees, as in prayer. Smaller holystones were called "prayer books" and larger ones "Bibles". Holystoning eventually was not generally done on the knees but with a stick resting in a depression in the flat side of the stone and held under the arm and in the hands and moved back and forth with grain on each plank while standing or partially leaning over to put pressure on the stick-driven stone. Holystoning continued on teak-decked Iowa-class battleships into the 1990s.
In popular culture
Holystoning is referenced in Richard Henry Dana Jr.'s diary, the 1840 classic Two Years Before the Mast, in what he calls the "Philadelphia Catechism":
Six days shalt thou labor and do all thou art able, And on the seventh—holystone the decks and scrape the cable.
John Huston's 1956 film Moby Dick, and most recently Peter Weir's 2003 film Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, also show sailors scrubbing the deck with holystones.
John Barth's 1960 novel The Sot-Weed Factor (Chapter 14, Part II: Going to Malden) features the main character and his valet performing "various simple chores like oakum-picking and holystoning" while aboard Captain Tom Pound's ship.
In Ridley Scott's 2018 miniseries The Terror (S1E4, Punished As A Boy), Capt Crozier, as a punishment, orders the crew to "holystone the decks".
The folk song The Banks of Newfoundland mentions scrubbing the boat with "holystone and sand."
Notes
Bibliography
References
- Dean King, [[John B. Hattendorf]], and J. Worth Estes, ''A Sea of Words'', Holt & Co., NY, 1997, p. 238
- US Navy Office of Information - [https://web.archive.org/web/20061121232616/http://www.navy.mil/navydata/traditions/html/navyterm.html Origins of Navy Terminology page]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20080907084725/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,741773,00.html "Army & Navy: No more holystone." ''Time''. June 8, 1931]
- Petition, HMS ''Eurydice'', 1796. Cited in Lavery (ed.) 1998, p. 425
- Lavery (ed.) 1998, pp. 419–420
- (1848). "Parliamentary Papers".
- Kennerley, Alston. (2008). "Aspirant Navigator: Training and Education at Sea during Commercial Voyages in British Merchant Ships, c. 1850 to 1950". Australian Association for Maritime History.
- (13 March 1875). "The Treatment of Dipsomaniacs". British Medical Journal.
- 6)))66 [https://archive.today/20130204110624/http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,741773,00.html archive article (fee) ]
- [http://www.navsource.net/archives/01/63a.htm photo archive of the USS ''Missouri'']
- Dana, Richard Henry, ''Two Years Before the Mast'' (1840), Chapter Three. Online at [http://www.bartleby.com/23/3.html Bartleby's Great Books Online]
- "Moby Dick".
- "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World".
- [https://archive.org/details/sotweedfactor006326mbp ''The Sot-Weed Factor''], free ebook version of the first edition (1960) available at the [[Internet Archive]], scanned by Universal Digital Library
- "The Terror : Punished As A Boy".
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