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Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery Plymouth City Council Plymouth PL1 2AA |
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The Maritime and City Heritage collections cover different aspects of the city’s history and relationship with the sea. Highlights include the bone ship models and model guillotines, and an extensive collection of photographs.
The collections showcased are one of the new galleries created as part of our 2007 to 2008 ground floor refurbishment scheme. Visit our permanent galleries area now for more information about Plymouth: Port and Place.
The following are examples of some of the notable parts of the collections.
Plymouth has long been a maritime community with an international significance and outlook in terms of trade, emigration, conflict, exploration, ocean science, and has a culture grounded in the maritime tradition.
Maritime history is concerned with a three-way relationship between people, the sea and the land. Because of this, it encompasses many subject disciplines including art, archaeology, social history, natural history and science and technology.
Much of the maritime heritage collection is distributed within other subject specialism's and museum collection areas.