A mounted crest from the Fleet Air Arm shore base that was Hms Daedalus.
Ex MOD 200 boxed glass slides for B/T
An old dolphin binnacle circa 1860s base that several years ago was converted into the Chaplains font for use on board.
A lovely ships water barrel bound by brass bands.
Royal Navy patt 183 , would of been used on a small Royal Navy vessel.
For use with Smoke helmets. Fire fighters breathing equipment. Great item by the infamous makers Siebe Gorman & Co Ltd Submarine Engineers Cwmbran.
We believe the emblem on this plaque to be that of the ships surgeons.
The bathythermograph, or BT, is a small torpedo-shaped device that holds a temperature sensor and a transducer to detect changes in water temperature versus depth.
A side-board of impeccable quality and character in its own right, but with fascinating provenance. From the private quarters of Vice Admiral John 'Jackie' Fisher the second most influential figaure in the Royal Navy to Lord Nelson.
Personal collection of Able Seaman Henry Norman Clifford who lost his life ,aged 26, aboard HMS Daring when it was sunk in February 1940 by U-23.