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This category lists maritime museums in the civilian sector (small boats, sailing boats, sailing ships, commercial ships/shipping, light-ships, tugs) located in the United Kingdom.
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A modern museum built over an original Victorian Graving Dock, were one can explore the fascinating history of Barrow-in-Furness.
Contains general and visitor information, boat gallery, the human story, and tour. Located in St.Helier.
Collection features ship models, paintings, wooden boats and archives. Includes current exhibitions, hours and directions. Free admission. Located in Liverpool.
Incorporating the Royal Observatory, Greenwich and Queen's House. Promotes understanding of the history and future of Britain and the sea.
Features diverse collection of approximately 140 small craft from Great Britain and overseas, and spans the past 150 years. Includes virtual tour, hours, admission fees, FAQs, member and volunteer opportunities, and directions.
Floating collection of traditional canal craft at Ellesmere Port. Cheshire. Includes narrowboats, barges, and icebreakers.
Tells the tale of Lord Horatio Nelson and life in his times. General and visitor information. Located in Norfolk, England.
Features exhibits and collections from maritime and shipbuilding history from the 18th century onwards.
Features traditional fishing quarter in King's Lynn, Norfolk. Includes educational services, history and directions.
Maritime museum and art gallery reflecting the traditions of a harbour town in Kent. Featuring exhibits on wildlife, diving and shipping.
Features a historic collection of steam and motor boats. Located in Cumbria, England.
Maritime museum and art gallery reflecting the traditions of a harbour town in Kent. Featuring exhibits on wildlife, diving and shipping.
Features traditional fishing quarter in King's Lynn, Norfolk. Includes educational services, history and directions.
Features a historic collection of steam and motor boats. Located in Cumbria, England.
Floating collection of traditional canal craft at Ellesmere Port. Cheshire. Includes narrowboats, barges, and icebreakers.
Features exhibits and collections from maritime and shipbuilding history from the 18th century onwards.
A modern museum built over an original Victorian Graving Dock, were one can explore the fascinating history of Barrow-in-Furness.
Tells the tale of Lord Horatio Nelson and life in his times. General and visitor information. Located in Norfolk, England.
Incorporating the Royal Observatory, Greenwich and Queen's House. Promotes understanding of the history and future of Britain and the sea.
Contains general and visitor information, boat gallery, the human story, and tour. Located in St.Helier.
Collection features ship models, paintings, wooden boats and archives. Includes current exhibitions, hours and directions. Free admission. Located in Liverpool.
Features diverse collection of approximately 140 small craft from Great Britain and overseas, and spans the past 150 years. Includes virtual tour, hours, admission fees, FAQs, member and volunteer opportunities, and directions.

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