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A maritime museum (sometimes nautical museum) is a museum specializing in the display of objects relating to ships and travel on large bodies of water. A subcategory of maritime museums are naval museums, which focus on navies and the military use of the sea.
The great prize of a maritime museum is a historic ship (or a replica) made accessible as a museum ship, but as these are large and require a considerable budget to maintain, many museums preserve smaller or more fragile ships or partial ships within the museum buildings. Most museums exhibit interesting pieces of ships (such as a figurehead or cannon), ship models, and miscellaneous small items associated with ships and shipping, like cutlery, uniforms, and so forth.
Ship modellers often have a close association with maritime museums; not only does the museum have items that help the modeller achieve better accuracy, but the museum provides a display space for models larger than will comfortably fit in a modeller's home; and of course the museum is happy to take a ship model as a donation. Museums will also commission models.
The Australian National Maritime Museum (ANMM) is a federally operated maritime museum in Darling Harbour, Sydney. After considering the idea of establishing a maritime museum, the federal government announced that a national maritime museum would be constructed at Darling Harbour, tied into the New South Wales State government's redevelopment of the area for the Australian bicentenary. The museum building was designed by Philip Cox, and although an opening date of 1988 was initially set, construction delays, cost overruns, and disagreements between the state and federal governments over funding responsibility pushed the opening back to 1991.
One of six museums directly operated by the federal government, the ANMM is the only one located outside of the Australian Capital Territory. The museum is structured around seven main galleries, focusing on the discovery of Australia, the relationships between the Australian Aborigines and the water, travel to Australia by sea, the ocean as a resource, water-based relaxation and entertainment, the naval defence of the nation, and the relationship between the United States of America and Australia. The last gallery was funded by the United States government, and is the only national museum gallery in the world funded by a foreign nation. Four additional gallery spaces are used for temporary exhibits. Three museum ships – the HM Bark Endeavour Replica, the destroyer HMAS Vampire, and the submarine HMAS Onslow – are open to the public, while smaller historical vessels berthed outside can be viewed but not boarded.
The National Maritime Museum (NMM) in Greenwich, London, is the leading maritime museum of the United Kingdom and may be the largest museum of its kind in the world. The historic buildings form part of the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site, and it also incorporates the Royal Observatory, and 17th-century Queen's House. In 2012, Her Majesty The Queen formally approved Royal Museums Greenwich as the new overall title for the National Maritime Museum, Queen’s House, the Royal Observatory, Greenwich and the Cutty Sark. The museum is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Like other publicly funded national museums in the United Kingdom, the National Maritime Museum does not levy an admission charge although most temporary exhibitions do incur admission charges.
The Museum was created by the National Maritime Act of 1934 Chapter 43, under a Board of Trustees, appointed by H.M. Treasury. It is based on the generous donations of Sir James Caird (1864–1954). King George VI formally opened the Museum on 27 April 1937 when his daughter Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth II accompanied him for the journey along the Thames from London. The first Director was Sir Geoffrey Callender.
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A museum (/mjuˈziːəm/; myoo-zee-um) is an institution that cares for (conserves) a collection of artifacts and other objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific importance and makes them available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary. Most large museums are located in major cities throughout the world and more local ones exist in smaller cities, towns and even the countryside. Museums have varying aims, ranging from serving researchers and specialists to serving the general public. The goal of serving researchers is increasingly shifting to serving the general public.
Some of the most attended museums include the Louvre in Paris, the National Museum of China in Beijing, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., the British Museum in London, the National Gallery in London and The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. There are many types of museums, including art museums, natural history museums, science museums, war museums and children's museums.
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For an unforgettable experience, climb on board our vessels with and get a glimpse of life at sea. The Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney's Darling Harbour has one of the largest and most diverse fleets of any museum in the world – tall ships, navy vessels, a submarine and beautifully restored historic boats. http://www.anmm.gov.au HM BARK ENDEAVOUR Explore the acclaimed replica of James Cook’s famous ship. See how 18th-century seafarers lived and worked during one of history’s greatest maritime adventures, Cook’s epic 1768–71 world voyage. Her masts and spars carry 28 sails spreading 10,000 square feet (930m²) of canvas, with almost 30 kilometres of ropes and 750 wooden blocks or pulleys! BARQUE JAMES CRAIG (1874) Sydney Heritage Fleet’s magnificent 1874 iron-hulled barque ...
Day out at the Australian national maritime museum and filmed some of the things we saw.
Et la journée continue avec la visite du musée maritime national de sydney ^^ Bref, aujourd'hui c'était cool !!!!!!
Discover the memorial exhibition REMEMBERING TITANIC - 100 YEARS now showing at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney. The exhibition explores the history of this epic tragedy drawing on replica objects, ship models, newspapers and photographs which concentrate on the human stories behind the disaster. Also on display are nine costumes and selected props from James Cameron's Academy Award-winning film Titanic including outfits worn by Kate Winslet, Leonardo DiCaprio and Billy Zane http://www.anmm.gov.au/titanic Principal Partner TITANIC EXPERIENCE IT LIKE NEVER BEFORE IN 3D IN CINEMAS Video Transcript: The whole idea of the exhibition was to commemorate the loss of the ship in 1912, to commemorate the loss of over 1500 lives, and to try and provide a little bit of ext...
The Australian National Maritime Museum is not just a fascinating maritime attraction, it is overflowing with incredible stories from the volunteer guides who work there, there are over 400 dedicated volunteer guides as well as highly skilled paid teacher guides that will make your maritime experience truly memorable. Some of the volunteer guides have actually worked on the vessels and others have had extensive maritime careers, nevertheless their tours and stories will have you yearning for more. Australians are closely linked to the sea, our oceans and waterways have influenced our development and are very much part of who we are. You've never experienced water like this! http://www.anmm.gov.au Join us on Facebook for the chance to WIN great prizes over summer. http://ww...
The Australian National Maritime Museum is Sydney's Ultimate Waterfront Venue Precinct. Discover more at http://www.anmm.gov.au/venues With world-class water views and the glittering city skyline, an event at the Australian National Maritime Museum makes an impressive statement. You have a choice of eleven stunning venues within the one architectural icon poised on the edge of famous Darling Harbour, Sydney. AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM 2 Murray Street, Darling Harbour, Sydney NSW venues@anmm.gov.au | (02) 9298 3649
The Welcome Wall at the Australian National Maritime Museum offers the chance to pay a lasting tribute to your family members and friends who made the break... the voyage from some other part of the world to live in Australia. Register now by calling 02 9298 3777 or visit http://www.anmm.gov.au/ww Archive footage kindly supplied by the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia's Film Australia Collection.
ACTION STATIONS - an all new immersive experience coming soon to the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney's Darling Harbour. Are you ready for Action? Be among the first to see this exciting brand new experience. Book online now at http://www.actionstations.sydney ACTION STATIONS brings to life the danger and drama of military life at sea through a hi-tech and immersive journey that shows the inner workings of the Navy like never before. This state-of-the-art experience reinterprets and enlivens our much-loved ex-RAN vessels: HMAS Vampire (Daring class destroyer) HMAS Onslow (Oberon class submarine) and HMAS Advance (Attack class patrol boat). OPENS 08.11.2015
Scott's Last Expedition 17 June - 16 October 2011 Australian National Maritime Museum, Darling Harbour http://www.anmm.gov.au/scott Scott's Last Expedition the exhibition, reunites the artefacts used by Scott and his team together with scientific specimens collected during the 1910-1913 expedition for the first time since their use in Antarctica. When Scott set off on his second journey to explore the Antarctic on board the former whaler Terra Nova, he could not have predicted the tragic ending. He and his four companions died on the return trek from the South Pole two years later, having lost the race to be the first. To commemorate the centenary of the expedition and celebrate its achievements the Natural History Museum, London, the Canterbury Museum, Christchurch, New Zealand a...
A brief tour of the Australian National Maritime Museum.
For an unforgettable experience, climb on board our vessels with and get a glimpse of life at sea. The Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney's Darling Harbour has one of the largest and most diverse fleets of any museum in the world – tall ships, navy vessels, a submarine and beautifully restored historic boats. http://www.anmm.gov.au HM BARK ENDEAVOUR Explore the acclaimed replica of James Cook’s famous ship. See how 18th-century seafarers lived and worked during one of history’s greatest maritime adventures, Cook’s epic 1768–71 world voyage. Her masts and spars carry 28 sails spreading 10,000 square feet (930m²) of canvas, with almost 30 kilometres of ropes and 750 wooden blocks or pulleys! BARQUE JAMES CRAIG (1874) Sydney Heritage Fleet’s magnificent 1874 iron-hulled barque ...
Day out at the Australian national maritime museum and filmed some of the things we saw.
Et la journée continue avec la visite du musée maritime national de sydney ^^ Bref, aujourd'hui c'était cool !!!!!!
Discover the memorial exhibition REMEMBERING TITANIC - 100 YEARS now showing at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney. The exhibition explores the history of this epic tragedy drawing on replica objects, ship models, newspapers and photographs which concentrate on the human stories behind the disaster. Also on display are nine costumes and selected props from James Cameron's Academy Award-winning film Titanic including outfits worn by Kate Winslet, Leonardo DiCaprio and Billy Zane http://www.anmm.gov.au/titanic Principal Partner TITANIC EXPERIENCE IT LIKE NEVER BEFORE IN 3D IN CINEMAS Video Transcript: The whole idea of the exhibition was to commemorate the loss of the ship in 1912, to commemorate the loss of over 1500 lives, and to try and provide a little bit of ext...
The Australian National Maritime Museum is not just a fascinating maritime attraction, it is overflowing with incredible stories from the volunteer guides who work there, there are over 400 dedicated volunteer guides as well as highly skilled paid teacher guides that will make your maritime experience truly memorable. Some of the volunteer guides have actually worked on the vessels and others have had extensive maritime careers, nevertheless their tours and stories will have you yearning for more. Australians are closely linked to the sea, our oceans and waterways have influenced our development and are very much part of who we are. You've never experienced water like this! http://www.anmm.gov.au Join us on Facebook for the chance to WIN great prizes over summer. http://ww...
The Australian National Maritime Museum is Sydney's Ultimate Waterfront Venue Precinct. Discover more at http://www.anmm.gov.au/venues With world-class water views and the glittering city skyline, an event at the Australian National Maritime Museum makes an impressive statement. You have a choice of eleven stunning venues within the one architectural icon poised on the edge of famous Darling Harbour, Sydney. AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM 2 Murray Street, Darling Harbour, Sydney NSW venues@anmm.gov.au | (02) 9298 3649
The Welcome Wall at the Australian National Maritime Museum offers the chance to pay a lasting tribute to your family members and friends who made the break... the voyage from some other part of the world to live in Australia. Register now by calling 02 9298 3777 or visit http://www.anmm.gov.au/ww Archive footage kindly supplied by the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia's Film Australia Collection.
ACTION STATIONS - an all new immersive experience coming soon to the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney's Darling Harbour. Are you ready for Action? Be among the first to see this exciting brand new experience. Book online now at http://www.actionstations.sydney ACTION STATIONS brings to life the danger and drama of military life at sea through a hi-tech and immersive journey that shows the inner workings of the Navy like never before. This state-of-the-art experience reinterprets and enlivens our much-loved ex-RAN vessels: HMAS Vampire (Daring class destroyer) HMAS Onslow (Oberon class submarine) and HMAS Advance (Attack class patrol boat). OPENS 08.11.2015
Scott's Last Expedition 17 June - 16 October 2011 Australian National Maritime Museum, Darling Harbour http://www.anmm.gov.au/scott Scott's Last Expedition the exhibition, reunites the artefacts used by Scott and his team together with scientific specimens collected during the 1910-1913 expedition for the first time since their use in Antarctica. When Scott set off on his second journey to explore the Antarctic on board the former whaler Terra Nova, he could not have predicted the tragic ending. He and his four companions died on the return trek from the South Pole two years later, having lost the race to be the first. To commemorate the centenary of the expedition and celebrate its achievements the Natural History Museum, London, the Canterbury Museum, Christchurch, New Zealand a...
A brief tour of the Australian National Maritime Museum.
Sydney. Wednesday, 20 April 2016 Australian National Maritime Museum. A special event hosted by: - Mr Kevin Sumption, Director of the Australian National Maritime Museum, - Dr. Stavros Kyrimis, Consul General of Greece in Sydney and the - Joint Committee for the Commemoration of the Battle of Crete and the Greek Campaign. Launch of a new photographic Exhibition of Ms Cheryl Ward "The Anzacs in Greece: Then and Now" with the kind support of Mr. Brad Manera, Senior Historian Curator Anzac Memorial.
Nov 25 at the Australian National Maritime Museum the CYCA launched the 2014 70th Rolex Sydney Hobart with a number of skippers. Gordon Bray, noted sailing commentator led the proceedings with skippers Mark Richards, Anthony Bell, Paul Clitheroe and more.
HMAS Voyager was a Daring class destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), that was lost in a collision in 1964. During the night of 10 February 1964, HMAS Voyager and the aircraft Carrier HMAS Melbourne collided off Jervis Bay. Voyager was cut in two by the collision, sinking with the loss of 82 of the 314 people aboard. This was the largest loss of Australian military personnel in peacetime. On 10 February 2014 it was 50 years since the collision, in fact at 8:56pm on it was 50 years to the minute since the two ships collided. On the 50th Anniversary a memorial service was held at the Australian National Maritime Museum with HMAS Vampire in the background. on the 10 February 2014 started at 8:30pm and we held one minute silence from 8:56pm. HMAS Vampire is a museum ship at the Austral...
Speakers from the Australian National Maritime Museum, National Museum of Australia and the National Library of Australia discuss projects underway to innovate the museum experience. #psinnnovate16 For more information about Public Sector Innovation, see: https://innovation.govspace.gov.au/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=DeptCommsAU Visit our website: http://communications.gov.au http://arts.gov.au/ Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/CommsAU http://twitter.com/artsculturegov Find us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/commsau
Speakers from the Australian National Maritime Museum, National Museum of Australia and the National Library of Australia discuss projects underway to innovate the museum experience. #psinnnovate16 For more information about Public Sector Innovation, see: https://innovation.govspace.gov.au/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=DeptCommsAU Visit our website: http://communications.gov.au http://arts.gov.au/ Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/CommsAU http://twitter.com/artsculturegov Find us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/commsau
A Presentation from the International Conference "Communicating the Museum 2014" by Agenda Success Story: ART EVERYWHERE - THE LARGEST OUTDOOR ART SHOW Miranda Carroll, Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Brooke Molinaroli, Dallas Museum of Art Gordon Montgomery, Art Institute of Chicago Chaired by Kevin Sumption, Director & CEO - Australian National Maritime Museum
Flagship Endeavour Launched: 9 December 1993 HM Bark Endeavour Replica HM Bark Endeavour Replica is a replica of HMS Endeavour, the bark commanded by Lieutenant James Cook when he charted New Zealand and discovered the eastern coast of Australia. The idea of recreating Endeavour for use as a museum ship was generated during the establishment of the Australian National Maritime Museum in the 1980s; the vessel would be funded by the Bond Corporation, and gifted to the nation on completion. A specialist shipyard, complete with viewing platform and guided tours for the public, was set up, and construction of the vessel commenced in 1988. Two years later, work stopped because the Bond Corporation hit financial trouble; a Japanese company, the Yoshiya Corporation, stepped in, but was also fo...
History House, 4th July 2012 Enjoy historic and current photos, colourful and little known tales of former military, colonial and convict sites and join the many Sydney-siders rediscovering parts of our city including Cockatoo Island, North Head Sanctuary and Middle Head which have been hidden away for years. Learn of the future of these sites and how you can now enjoy them through tours, events, day visits or even by staying overnight. The Sydney Harbour Federation Trust is weaving these sites back into the life of Sydney. Before retiring in 2005, Patrick Dodd had five decades of experience in education, training, public relations and tourism. Patrick is now busier than ever as a Volunteer Guide at the Australian National Maritime Museum on HM Bark Endeavour and a Volunteer Guide at the...
For International Women’s Day the Australian National Maritime Museum in conjunction with UNSW, is hosting a Women in Science Symposium at the museum and streaming through YouTubeLive, to encourage high school girls to look beyond the lab coats and to see the possibilities for scientific careers. The session features a range of speakers from diverse areas. The speakers have been invited to talk to the students about their careers and the types of interesting research they undertake. The program will be chaired by Scientia Professor Veena Sahajwalla Director Centre for Sustainable Materials Research and Technology. 1.15pm to 2.45pm – Afternoon session Young scientists talk 1. 15pm live Chapter 1 Prof Veena Sahajwalla welcome and personal career Dr Bronwyn Graham personal career story C...