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16th November 2014, 08:18 AM
#21
Re: Maritime Museum, 'Liverpool Echo' and the Rescue Ships

Originally Posted by
Lou Barron
Hi Jim and Brenda i have been reading the posts about the Maritime Museum is that the Museum in the Albert Dock ??
Yes Lou Maritime Museum Albert dock where you stayed at the hotel.
Regards.
jim.B.
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16th November 2014, 10:02 PM
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Re: Maritime Museum, 'Liverpool Echo' and the Rescue Ships
Still struggling after 10 years at least for an MN / Maritime Museum in my home town.
Not certain how much fight, I still have in me. As ever do or die, will do, till I die.
HOPEFULLY: My work load will lessen soon, but can only offer reasonable response: Much will seem to be Ad Hoc for now. K
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