We have been travelling around and doing business in the Sub-Continent since the 1980’s and have the best of friends, contacts and strong ties there. Whilst our main business has been to salvage important art & décor from famous mid-century ocean liners at the ship breakers we have always been on the lookout for all […]
Find of the Month – May Royal Navy Warship Compass Binnacle by Kelvin Hughes -Boxfresh Ships binnacles of this size and style are not that uncommon, in fact we have dealt with at least 150 similar to this over the 25 years of salvaging at the ship-breaking yards around the World, what makes this one […]
Ships lights are simply the best! We are biased of course, but let me tell you why we think they are. Until the industrial interior trend arrived people thought of nautical lights and lamps as just seaside pub & restaurant décor, whilst we, and sailors alike knew that there was so much more soul and […]
Don Shires is quite simply, diving royalty. One of the most respected men in his field with a list of major jobs and accomplishments longer than a divers airline and too many stories to tell and plenty, with his special Navy background that he can’t. From being there right at the forefront of recreational diving […]
Delighted & proud to launch, even if quite quietly, the new Trinity Marine logo – one that says much more about what we do, and the way that we do it, than our old Liner Logo. This idea matched up with what we known for and with the way we had always done business. With […]
Just Some of Our Projects & Clients Some Of The Best Places To Find Our Products In Situ Have you sat in a bar , or seen a film and thought ” I wander when they got that from ” , well this is just some of the places where you will see our products […]
Trinity Marine Field Trip to Dismaland It takes something pretty special to get the Trinity Marine Crew out of the lair up the Teign Valley and into the wider world. That special thing happened to be when Banksy decided to turn the Sea Front of Weston Super Mare into Dismaland. After 5 hours of hitting […]