Introduction

Dartmouth's rich history is displayed in three first floorMuseum Entrance rooms of an old Merchants House dated 1640. The collection comprises maritime, trade artefacts and local history. There is an especially good collection of ships in bottles and an extensive archive of local photographs, some dating from the early days of photography. New in 2006 is the amazing Henley Collection representing the life of a Victorian gentleman as seen by his sister and a family friend.

Photographs of Dartmouth
Visit Dartmouth Museum's large collections of images showing the town from the early days of photography. Sailors Rest on South Embankment






'Sailors Rest' built by Hunt Roope at the corner of Oxford Street, about 1875, before the South Embankment was built.





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The Quay in 1836, with sailing ships.



These are two examples of over 2,000 photographs of old Dartmouth that can be studied in the Museum. Printed copies can be supplied at a small cost.
 
HMS Deptford
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The Museum has a fine collection of ship models including HMS Deptford (shown) of the same class as HMS Dartmouth. It is one of a number of superb models from the sailing era.  The Collection includes models of ships going back to the 13th Century and comes up to date with excellent recent examples.

Ship model collections
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This model is fashioned entirely of bone and is made by French prisoners of war held in Britain during the Napoleonic Wars 1802-1814. Dartmouth Museum also holds a more modern replica.

Ships in Bottles
Image of a Ship in a bottle           An example of a highly accurate model of a topsail schooner from the Dawe Collection of Ships in Bottles.