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Nauticalia began in 1974, as a floating marine antiques shop in a converted rubbish barge on the River Thames at Shepperton. Lynn Lewis, an ex-BBC television reporter, and his wife Val, also a journalist, were the founders. As the business developed, it became obvious that there were not enough antiques to satisfy demand, especially for the large items of nautical décor that so enthralled their customers. An advert in the local paper, for a 19th century divers helmet, brought six buyers the next day - but there was only one for sale! To solve the problem, Lynn commissioned a batch of ten detailed replicas from a specialist metal works, and thus began Nauticalias famous range of reproduction boating and shipping memorabilia. Ships telegraphs, binnacles, bells, bosuns whistles, brass information signs and anchor lamps soon followed the same course, and necessitated a move to larger premises ashore. Not, however, before Lynn had managed to lose several tools over the side of the barge whilst making repairs, and invented one of the companys best-known products, the Sea Searcher recovery magnet, to get them back. Today the powerful magnet, which has been in continuous production ever since, is used by emergency services, boat owners and even sewage system workers worldwide. Over half a million have been sold! More than 30 years on, the range has developed from using only the classic marine materials of teak, brass, hemp and cork to include everything from anchor-shaped doorknockers to zoom-focus binoculars. Lynns principle was If it traditionally comes from a ship, which generally means its been built to last, lets reproduce it. If the ships cat walks down the gangplank, lets copy it. Nauticalia did - producing models of ships cats which figured in famous nautical incidents, from the cat on Noahs Ark to the moggy that Shackleton took to the Antarctic. The ships cats, made from discarded rabbit pelts and crafted by artists in China, have become Nauticalias most popular product ever. Now, with Lynns son-in-law Chris Murdoch at the helm, Nauticalia continues to mix traditional nautical replicas with modern boating accessories in a huge range that celebrates Britains maritime heritage - all under the umbrella of Ships & Sea... Time & Tide... Wind & Weather... Stars & Skies. In the UK, Nauticalia have 8 own-brand shops and literally hundreds of stockists - everywhere from maritime museums to seaside bucket-and-spade shops - who buy from the wholesaling part of the company. Exports, spreading British maritime heritage to the world, account for about a quarter of all sales, and Nauticalia was a proud recipient of the Queens Award for Exports in 1998.

 

Address: Nauticalia Ltd, The Ferry Point, Ferry Lane, Shepperton-on-Thames, Middlesex TW17 9LQ England.
Telephone: 0044 (0)1932 244396
Fax: 0044 (0)1932 241679
Website: http://www.nauticalia.com/

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