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Message in a Bottle

British TV presenter Penny Smith fills in a message
In 2000 the Museum founder, Grethe Seim, passed away. Amongst her collections that were donated to the Museum was a series of Messages found in bottles on the beaches of Grand Turk over a period of nearly 40 years. The Grethe Seim Collection became the inspiration for the Museum's Message In A Bottle Project launched in 2001.


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Turks and Caicos National Museum
Nigel Sadler

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