Two barnacle shells in a glazed wooden case
Two barnacle shells in a glazed and wooden case. Plaque ' A PAIR OF BARNACLE SHELLS TAKEN FROM THE BOTTOM OF A SHIP THAT HAD BEEN LYING AT OSTEND DURING THE WHOLE TIME OF THE GREAT WAR, 1914-18. PRESENTED BY JOSEPH H. WILLS, MARINE SUPERINTENDENT, THE GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD., IN 1925'.
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Object Details
ID: | AAB0223 |
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Collection: | Natural History |
Type: | Barnacle |
Display location: | Display - Sea Things Gallery |
Date made: | 1914-18; 1914-1918 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Parts: | Two barnacle shells in a glazed wooden case |
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