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While the 12 Ships form the backbone of our collection, we also have an array of other artifacts, some of which are displayed here.
 

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These three boards are the
property of Mr. Howard Evans
and they have been restored
by the Cemaes branch of the
R.N.L.I. They are on loan to
us by their kind permission.
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A lantern.
 
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One of many interesting
documents in our collection.
A model.
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A 'One Person Tea Set' with
an interesting story.
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A heel indicator.
 
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A compass.
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A ship in a bottle.
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A water level gauge.
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A painting.
 
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The ship depicted on the lid
of this box, was identified as
the Clanranald through the
Marryat code flags flying from
her stern. It follows therefore
that the picture was painted some time between 1868
and 1874.
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An item from the
ANGLOMAN.
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This Porthole was salvaged
from the Isle of Mann
Steamer 'The Lady of Mann'
built in 1930. She served at
the evacuation of Dunkirk.
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A lantern.
 
   

 

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