Bronze Age Gold from Wales

M.V. SEAMARK, Swansea, slide

Crest on the front of the wheelhouse of survey vessel M.V. SEAMARK.

SEAMARK was built for the Swansea Pilotage Authority by P.K. Harris & Sons at Appledore in 1959. She entered service in December 1959, replacing the Roger Beck. Powered by two 500 bhp diesel engines, she had a maximum speed of 12 knots, although normally only one engine was required. The vessel had a crew of 3 and accommodation for up to 12 pilots. She was withdrawn from service in August 2001.

Collection Area

Industry

Item Number

2009.59/103

Creation/Production

Smith, Donal (Mr)
Date: 1988

Acquisition

Donation, 25/6/2009

Measurements

Length (mm): 50
Width (mm): 50

Techniques

colour slide
slide

Material

film (photographic)
plastic

Location

In store
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