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Wreck of the Peter Mowell, 1863 Bahamas.

My latest installation for the Museum of the Bahamas in Nassau. The slave ship Peter Mowell bound for Cuba was wrecked in a storm near Lynyard Cay in 1863. The slaves escaped when the ship ran aground and began to break up on the sharp coral.
They swung the spanker out over the water and many made their escape onto the jagged shore by scrambling across the boom. Many others simply jumped into the rough sea and waded ashore. They were rescued by the Bahamian mail boat and released in Nassau as slavery had been abolished there in the 1830's.
The model is 1/100 scale and measures 5 foot long by two feet wide. The figures are about 12mm tall.

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