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The Maritime Museum is located in Saint Helier, Jersey in the Channel Islands. It is housed in a set of five 19th-century warehouses and was opened in 1997. The collection includes artefacts from the island's maritime industry as well as from piracy and the 1692 Battles of Barfleur and La Hougue.
John DuBois Maritime Museum: New Jersey: Hackensack: New Jersey Naval Museum: New Jersey: Linwood: Jim Kirk Maritime Museum: New Jersey: Lower Township: Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum: New Jersey: Point Pleasant: New Jersey Museum of Boating: New Jersey: Toms River: Toms River Seaport Society Maritime Museum: Y New Jersey: Tuckerton
The New Jersey Maritime Museum is a maritime museum in Beach Haven, New Jersey, on Long Beach Island.It opened its doors to the public on July 3, 2007. Its main areas of focus are shipwrecks off the New Jersey coast and their salvaged artifacts, scuba diving and the diving community, notable maritime incidents in New Jersey waters, and the history of the United States Life-Saving Service and ...
Operated by Jersey Heritage: La Hougue Bie: Grouville: Local: Operated by Jersey Heritage: Pallot Heritage Steam Museum: Trinity: Railway: Operated by the L C Pallot Trust Maritime Museum: St Helier: Maritime: Operated by Jersey Heritage: 16 New Street: St Helier: Historic house: website, operated by the National Trust for Jersey: Le Moulin de ...
Maritime Museum and St Helier Marina The New North Quay, and Jersey Maritime Museum are directly to the east of the Marina. [ 5 ] Warehousing and cranes are also located on the quay.
The Tuckerton Seaport is a working maritime village and museum located in Tuckerton, a borough situated on the Jersey Shore, within Ocean County in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The 40-acre (160,000 m 2 ) site, which opened in May 2000, features 17 historic and recreated buildings connected by a boardwalk, a maritime forest and wetlands nature ...
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Islands, maritime connectivity and the 'western seaways' of Britain, 5,000-3,500 BC by the Universities of Reading, Southampton and Liverpool. Alderney Nunnery, undertaken by Guernsey Museums; Maritime archaeology is similarly regulated and protected by laws, with displays at the Shipwreck Museum at Fort Grey and the Maritime Museum at Castle ...