Chris Mazeika and William Richards owners of the Master Shipwright's House have amassed a considerable archive of some original and some copies of maps, plans, letters relating to the history of the yard including a video of the 1774 scale model held in store for the NMM. Based on recent archaeology surveys, 2000, 2001 and further archive based research we have also recently submitted a request for statutory protection of the main features of the yard. Perhaps members of the GIHS would be interested in a visit to the house to see the documents and consider supporting the application to list as well as discuss possibilities for the quintenary 1513-2013. We can be reached on msh1708@yahoo.com. Many thanks, Chris and William.
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This is all very mysterious! What's it about? How do we let you know?
Chris Mazeika and William Richards owners of the Master Shipwright's House have amassed a considerable archive of some original and some copies of maps, plans, letters relating to the history of the yard including a video of the 1774 scale model held in store for the NMM. Based on recent archaeology surveys, 2000, 2001 and further archive based research we have also recently submitted a request for statutory protection of the main features of the yard. Perhaps members of the GIHS would be interested in a visit to the house to see the documents and consider supporting the application to list as well as discuss possibilities for the quintenary 1513-2013. We can be reached on msh1708@yahoo.com. Many thanks, Chris and William.
To contact GIHS email indhistgreenwich@aol..com
As you will see we have put a piece above sent by the Naval Dockyards Assoc.
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