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With image (22)
With document (20)
Collection
Industrial and Maritime History
purchased with the assistance of the National Heritage Memorial Fund and the National Maritime Museum 1985 (30)
Subjects
Second World War (22)
M Shed's Working exhibits (1)
Pleasure steamers (1)
Transport (1)
Materials
brass & mahogany (23)
paper (9)
wood (3)
brass (2)
metal (brass) (2)
Paper (1)
glass (1)
lacquer (1)
mahogany & GRP (1)
metal (steel) (1)
metal alloy (1)
nickel-plated brass (1)
paint (1)
paper & steel staples (1)
plastic (1)
Place made
Bristol (44)
Europe (44)
Northern Europe (44)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK) / England (44)
London (2)
Name
ships badge (24)
printed document (11)
nameplate (4)
half-hull model ship (2)
archive document (1)
booklet (1)
maker's nameplate (1)
model ship (1)
postcard (1)
ship (1)
Maker
Charles Hill & Sons Ltd.
Wright (6)
Syren & Shipping (Illustrated), The (2)
Associated events
launching (23)
Christmas (6)
launch (2)
retirement (1)
Associated places
Northern Europe
Europe (44)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK) / England (44)
Bristol (42)
Avonmouth (2)
1957 (printed document)
Christmas Greetings (printed document)
1954 (printed document)
1953-Long Live The Queen (printed document)
rules & regulations, framed & glazed (printed document)
H.M.S. Porlock Bay (ships badge)
Launch of m.v. Miranda Guiness (printed document)
Norwest (half-hull model ship)
Built by Charles Hill & Sons Ltd Shipbuilders Bristol No.247 1936 (nameplate)
Albion Dockyard, Bristol (printed document)
Charles Hill & Sons, Albion Dockyard, Bristol. Shipbuilders, Ship Repairers, Dry Dock Proprietors (printed document)
Bristol Queen. Built by Charles Hill & Sons Ltd, Bristol. Yard No.334. 1946 (nameplate)
Shipshape & Bristol Fashion. No. 401 1956. Charles Hill & Sons Ltd (ships badge)
Shipshape & Bristol Fashion - Charles Hill & Sons Ltd, Albion Dockyard, Bristol (postcard)
Miranda Guinness (ships badge)
H.M.S. Columbine (ships badge)
H.M.S. Baronia (ships badge)
F.F.S. Commandant dEstiennes dOrves (ships badge)
H.M.S. Clematis (ships badge)
H.M.S. Trent (ships badge)
H.M.S. Meadowsweet (ships badge)
H.M.S. Tavy (ships badge)
H.M.S. Taff (ships badge)
H.M.S. Jed (ships badge)
nameplate, maker’s (nameplate)
John King & Peter Leigh & Durdham (ship)
s.t. Avonmouth (half-hull model ship)
m.v. John King. Dimensions 65’-0” x 17’-0” x 8”-6”. Built 1935. Owners C.J. King & Sons Ltd, Bristol. Builders Charles Hill & Sons Ltd, Bristol (model ship)
H.M.S. Rockrose (ships badge)
H.M.S. Barova (ships badge)
H.M.S. Porlock Bay (ships badge)
H.M.S. Loch Ruthven (ships badge)
H.M.S. Veryan Bay (ships badge)
H.M.S. Saxifrage (ships badge)
H.M.S. Convolvulus (ships badge)
F.F.S. Commandant dEstiennes dOrves (ships badge)
H.M.S. Monnow (ships badge)
H.M.S Mimosa (ships badge)
Christmas Greetings. Charles Hill & Sons (printed document)
Christmas Greetings (printed document)
H.M.S. Bann (ships badge)
Shipshape & Bristol Fashion. H.M.S. Loch Scavaig. Launched by H.M. Queen Mary on 9th September 1944 from Charles Hill & Sons Ltd Albion Dockyard, Bristol (ships badge)
nameplate, maker’s (nameplate)
Charles Hill & Sons, Albion Dockyard, Bristol. Shipbuilders, Ship Repairers, Dry Dock Proprietors (printed document)
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