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Mark Friedman <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 21 Aug 1996 13:07:18 GMT
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I must say that The Mariners' Museum, which is listed in over 200 different
locations, get many hits from Lars' web site. Aside from being an avid
researcher in our Research Library and Archives, he has compiled quite a
nice list of maritime museums and resources on the web (as a hobby
nonetheless!).

Hope it helps-Mark
webmaster
The Mariners' Museum
http://www.mariner.org


Dr M.H. Evans ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
: >Would you be so gently to inform us if you know some e-mail of www address
: >to get a list of Nautical Museums addresses over the world?
: >
: The best single URL would be Lars Bruzelius' huge maritime site at:
: .
: http://pc-78-120.udac.se:8001/www/Nautica/Museums/


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