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    My absence for several weeks is now explained'. I've been in France and whilst there took the opportunity to re-visit the Musee de la Marine in Paris. The museum is housed in a wing of the Trocadero about five minutes walk from the Eiffel Tower. If you get a chance to visit you wont be disappointed, because

    1) unlike just about every other site in Paris there is no queue to get into this one!
    2) it's cheap (8.5euro) to get in
    3) it has a magnificient collection of age of sail ship models from centimeres to 6 metres in size
    4) it has several othe collections including ship figureheads, modern naval models, submarine model displays and some excellent art work on naval themes.
    5) the shop has some fantastic books on AOS even if they are in French!

    I'll post below some photos to give you some idea of the displays

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    Default Details of shipbuilding and supply from painting by Vernet

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    Model showing various sails labelled

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    Last edited by Berthier; 10-27-2014 at 17:53.

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    Sounds like you had a great time. I look forward to seeing more posts on your trip. We have been having a lot of server problems lately but it seems to have improved lately. Your #3 post of a picture isn't showing. There have been some problems posting pictures and you may still have some difficulty.

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    A trip to Europe.

    Nice.

    Some day I'll goint to visit Paris and the fantastic museums there for a few days, too.

    Without a tank, of course.

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    Thanks Bobby, Ive redone the pictures and they seem to be showing now. I had noticed some of the display problems on the site when I was checking it from overseas, it appears to be quite troublesome and must be frustrating for Chris and his helpers.

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    Thanks for the photos! It certainly sounds like it was a great time.

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    Thank you for posting the great pictures, Daniel!

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    Several models had this format with one side having hull sections that could be opened to reveal the internal structures of the ship

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    Example of one of the numerous paintings in the museum

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    Those are great models, Daniel. Thank you for posting the photographs. Did you consider placing the photograph of the painting in the picture quiz?

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    Thank you for the great photos. Next time I'm in Paris, I'll make sure to go see it.

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    Wonderful photos. Thank you for sharing, Daniel.

    Glad you had a pleasant trip, and welcome back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Naharaht View Post
    Those are great models, Daniel. Thank you for posting the photographs. Did you consider placing the photograph of the painting in the picture quiz?
    Yes David I did think about that, but photos weren't up to standard but I have a cunning plan....I bought one of the guide books (in French naturally but will have to make do) and hope to scan some of those pictures in for the quiz. There are a couple of more obscure actions, at least to me anyway, that may prove slightly more challenging and none of them seem to appear on the Museum website

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    Nice picture of L'Océan, Daniel.

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