DescriptionHull Maritime Museum - geograph.org.uk - 1260498.jpg
English: Hull Maritime Museum The museum has occupied the former Dock Offices on Queen Victoria Square since 1974. It houses a large collection of whaling memorabilia, whale skeletons, tools and scrimshaw (carved whalebone). The museum also tells the city's fishing history and features work by local marine artists such as John Ward and Henry Redmore.
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