Steam Tug 'Brent' of 1945
No. 3 on the National Register of Historic Ships  
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Our Supporters:

The Trust gratefully acknowledges the individuals and companies who have made donations or provided help in kind.

Could you help pay our yearly insurance and berthing fees?  Or supply consumables, materials, tools or equipment at a reduced rate or as a donation? Perhaps you can publicise our cause via company promotions, corporate literature, web sites or an in house magazine article?

Please contact us if you feel you may be able to help in any way!

Some benefactors are listed below, whilst others have chosen to remain anonymous.
Adrian Riva, Shipwright
Courts & Co
Everards Insurance
Dorreen Linton and the Maldon Society
Keith Yuill, Photographer
Kevin Peggs, All Books
Maeldune Heritage Centre, Maldon
Maldon District Community Volunteer Service
Maldon Regatta
Maldon Tourist Office
Museum of Power, Langford 
Namesco         
Nigel Cardy, Landbreach
Nigel Harmer, Maldon River Bailiff 
Norman Bunford, Model Maker       
Paul Jeffries, Stephanie Valentine, Topsail Charters
Rampix Photography      
Ron Kemp, Model Maker
The Local Sailing Clubs who have supported us 
Tom Russell, Artist
Tony Wilkerson, Quayside Gallery


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