Museums' Exhibitions
Click on the titles and pictures below to enter the online exhibitions
or click on the museum names for musuem information.
OVERVIEW OF THE MUSEUM
Index
- Introduction
- The Shed
- The Boat
- PAINTINGS
- MODELS (current page)
Introduction
Although the ex-RNLB Alfred Corry is the centrepiece of the museum, there are many supporting artefacts, models, paintings, photographs and other exhibits which record the maritime history of Southwold and the surrounding area.
The Museum offers visitors an insight into the lives of the Southwold Lifeboat Crews from 1893 to 1918, and also the history of the 'Alfred Corry' herself, right up to the present day, for she is the centrepiece of the Museum, and is currently undergoing restoration back to her original form.
In addition to this the Museum building is also of local historic importance as it is the old Cromer Lifeboat shed, removed from Cromer Pier (Norfolk) in 1997, purchased by the Trust and bought to Southwold in April 1998, and our displays show some of the more recent history of this Grade II listed building. The Alfred Corry was moved into the shed on the 16th October 1998.
Whilst the Museum is open there is someone on hand to explain and tell of the many stories that appertain to the Boat and Shed. The progress on the restoration can also be seen at first hand.
The Museum shop also sells pens, sweatshirts and mugs (both having the Museum's distinctive logo) and all profits go towards the restoration. Shirts are available in all sizes from small to XXLarge in Navy Blue, Royal Blue, Red and Bottle Green.
A ramp gives disabled access to the main building and displays, with the viewing platform next to the boat and the mezzanine deck are accessed by steps.
Pay & display car park and toilets are right next to the Museum.
Refreshments are available from April to October from the Harbour Kiosk in front of the Museum.
OVERVIEW OF THE MUSEUM
MODELS
Donated to the museum in 2007, this superb model of a 16th century fighting ship was constructed by the patients of St Clements Hospital, Ipswich.
Should be seen up close to see the details - as with other models we have on display.
Exhibition: OVERVIEW OF THE MUSEUM
James Beeching
My Great,great, great Grandfather was James Beeching who invented the Self Righting Lifeboat. I h…
The Museum
It took 18 months to renovate the shed back to its former glory.It took 18 months to renovate the…
Removing the Shed
A 100 ton capacity crane on a jack-up barge located next to the pier has lifted the lifeboat shed…
