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  • This round shot iron cannon ball weighs 32 pounds and was recovered from the ship HMS Conway.  When it was built (as HMS Nile), the Conway was armed with guns of the same calibre on all decks, and all firing 32 pound smooth iron round shot of this pattern.
Cannon ball from HMS Conway, 19th century
  • This model of a three-mast ship was presented to the Seiont II Maritime Trust in 1988.  Unfortunately, very little is known about its origins or maker.  The model depicts a ship which was built during the 1870-80s and much of the detail suggests that it was based on an actual ship.  It is possible that the maker served on this ship at some time.  However, there is no similar ship listed under the name 'Arvon'.
Model of the three-mast ship 'Arvon'
  • This high quality vernier sextant was manufactured by Heath & Co. Ltd, New Eltham, London.  It features a 7-inch radius, silver arc and is numbered P234.  Judging from the included star telescope and style and fittings of the case, this instrument was a top-of-the-range model.
Vernier sextant, made c. 1917 [image 1 of 2]