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Mundesley Maritime Museum History

The Mundesley Coastguard Lookout, which now houses the museum, was built in 1928 and replaced an older one of the same site dating back to the Napoleonic period.

It was closed down in the early 1990's as the result of a major reorganisation by the Coastguard Service. The building was subsequently bought by North Norfolk District Council who, in turn, let it on a long lease to Mundesley Parish Council as a museum.

North Norfolk District Council kindly refurbished the building at a cost of around £3000 which included the installation of display cabinets and boards, The first floor was reinstated as a Coastguard Lookout from around the 1930/40 period. A pair of powerfull binoculars are available for the public to view passing shipping together with many original records and items connected with it's Lookout role.

The museum was officially opened in May 1995 and is run entirely by volunteers. Shortly after opening, the museum also became home to the local branch of the National Coastwatch Instituition who keep a visual lookout over local shipping and beaches from the first floor - echoing past usage of the site.

 

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As used by the service until the 1970's.

Fireman's Ceag Lamp

As used by the service until the 1970's.

Water Barrico

Water Barrico

Water Barrico

Used for firing flares.

Brass Very Pistol

Used for firing flares.

This example from the 1900's but still in use in the 1970's.

Fireman's Axe

This example from the 1900's but still in use in the 1970's.

The rather grand Divisional Officer's insignia.

Fireman's Markings

The rather grand Divisional Officer's insignia.

With a makers mark at 1873.

French Chassepot Bayonet

With a makers mark at 1873.

Herring Scutcher

Herring Scutcher

Herring Scutcher