Rigged model of a Falmouth 'Quay Punt'. Made by Lt. Col. C.E. Terry O.B.E. in Falmouth, July 1936. Falmouth 'Quay Punts' were designed for the work of tending sailing ships in Falmouth Bay and off the Lizard. They had to be good sea-boats and also reasonably fast. Their rigging was so arranged that a Quay-Punt could be easily handled by one man. Scale 1:12. Rigged model of a Falmouth 'Quay Punt'. Made by Lt. Col. C.E. Terry O.B.E. in Falmouth 1936
Model, scale 1:24, of a rudder, shown before assembly (in three pieces), designed by Richard Blake, Deptford, Kent, England and made by J.J. Hardie, Falmouth, Cornwall, England, 1806-1810 Model, of a rudder, shown before assembly (in three pieces) 1806-1810
Model, scale 1:24, of a rudder shown after assembly, designed by Richard Blake, Deptford, Kent, England and made by J.J. Hardie, Falmouth, Cornwall, England, 1806-1810 Model, of a rudder designed by Richard Blake shown after assembly 1806-1810
"MHRE Mk IV flow inducer", blood pump for use in renal dialysis, by Watson Marlow Ltd., Falmouth, 1979 "MHRE Mk IV flow inducer" 1979