ShipSpace

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The museum from the front
the 1:10 scale Titanic model is the centrepiece of the museum

ShipSpace was an interactive

Inverness, Scotland. The museum was situated along the historic Caledonian Canal at the Muirtown Basin. The 1:10 scale Titanic
model was one of the main attractions.

Inside the museum building there were various interactive exhibits, photos, posters and information about the ship available as well as a rolling film that showed divers going down to the sunken ship.

Outside, the 1:10 scale Titanic model was the centrepiece of the museum. The scale model contained three main rooms: a Parisian-styled café, a replica bridge, and a Marconi radio communications room.[1]

Other exhibits outside included:

  • A replica of the Nautile submarine, one of the mini-submersibles that dove 3 miles down to the Titanic.
  • The Guiding Star, a West-Coast creel fishing boat which was the last built at Inverness Thornbush slipway.
  • A full-scale replica of the Star of Hope, the first herring drifter from Buckie.
  • A 45 ft

The museum was in the east building, which had been constructed in the mode of the original west building, a

toll house. The two buildings were separated by a corridor.[3]

Ship Space is now permanently closed since April 2018 following the untimely death of the owner/curator, Stan Fraser.

References

  1. ^ "Little Trekkers - Ship Space". 13 June 2015.
  2. ^ "In pictures: Stan Fraser has built an 88ft replica of the Titanic". Daily Record (Scotland). 29 June 2013.
  3. ^ canmore (8 May 2013). Clachnaharry Road Toll house site record Canmore.

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