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| A photograph taken at the Black Country Living Musem, A excellent example of the anchors that were manufactured at various places throughout the Black Country, they were photographed under the blackened roof of the museums working foundry, the most well known anchor to be made was for the ill fated Titanic.
Titanic`s original anchor was made in 1911 by Noah Hingley at Netherton and was towed to Dudley train station by 20 shire horses for the start of its journey to Belfast |
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