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- Q5139633 subject Q7318806.
- Q5139633 abstract "The Combined Military Services Museum in Maldon, Essex houses the only surviving original Cockle Mark II canoe used by the Royal Marine Raiders on Operation Frankton, commonly known as the Cockleshell Heroes. The canoe is believed to be ‘Cachalot’ damaged during the launching of the canoes from the submarine, and returned to the Saro Works boat yard on the Isle of Wight for repair. However, production of the canoe had moved to Parkstone Joinery in Dorset, and so the canoe was never repaired. The Canoe was restored by the museum, using original plans and sketches made by the designer Goatley, and the raid commander Halser. Copies of some of this paperwork can be viewed alongside the canoe.[1]".
- Q5139633 thumbnail Mark_2_canoe_Cockle.jpg?width=300.
- Q5139633 wikiPageExternalLink uk-england-essex-16502520.
- Q5139633 wikiPageWikiLink Q1900244.
- Q5139633 wikiPageWikiLink Q288601.
- Q5139633 wikiPageWikiLink Q5150875.
- Q5139633 wikiPageWikiLink Q7318806.
- Q5139633 wikiPageWikiLink Q81214.
- Q5139633 comment "The Combined Military Services Museum in Maldon, Essex houses the only surviving original Cockle Mark II canoe used by the Royal Marine Raiders on Operation Frankton, commonly known as the Cockleshell Heroes. The canoe is believed to be ‘Cachalot’ damaged during the launching of the canoes from the submarine, and returned to the Saro Works boat yard on the Isle of Wight for repair. However, production of the canoe had moved to Parkstone Joinery in Dorset, and so the canoe was never repaired.".
- Q5139633 label "Cockle Mark II canoe".
- Q5139633 depiction Mark_2_canoe_Cockle.jpg.