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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.
 

A footed bowl, a brother / sister
to the serving dish also in our
collection.

Port and starboard lights.

 

This is a model of a lifeboat similar to the George Evans, the Cemaes lifeboat 1887-1905.

 
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Bogies from one of the trucks
used on the old railway that is
now a public footpath.

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An old brass telescope.

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A lantern.
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A green lanteren.
 
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Various artifacts from the Royal
Charter, including a dead eye.
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This is a model of a lifeboat
similar to the George Evans,
the Cemaes lifeboat 1887-1905.

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This is a model of the Mary, one of The Twelve Ships that form the backbone of our collection.
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This model has been made
from a turkey breast bone
by Peter Williams of Amlwch
Port. This skill was passed
down to him by his
grandfather, John Williams,
who sailed both deep sea
and coastal waters in the days
of sail.

 
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A model of a 1930's diesel-
powered pilot vessel
(William Clarke) typical of
boats operating around the
coast of the British Isles.

 
   

 

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