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    Hastings Fishermen's Museum

    Hastings Fishermen's Museum

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    Lovely small museum on the lives (and deaths) of fishermen in the area. Hastings was an important…read morefishing port back in the day, and this place offers a fascinating glimpse into its history, albeit often tragic. There are countless items to explore, most of them donated by local people over the years. Heart and centre of the exhibit is an original fishing boat, but there are numerous tools, memorabilia, newspaper articles and historical photos to see. Entry is free, you're welcome to take photos, please leave a small donation before your departure. When in Hastings, this place is a must. Hastings Contemporary (art gallery) and the Shipwreck Museum are close by, too.

    This small Hastings Museum in what was the Fisherman's church documents what may be a passing way…read moreof life, and of course the maritime history of this seaside town. Inside is a large boat, the Lugger, and around it are photos, paintings and all sorts of fishing artifacts. We had a short time for tourist activities, so we popped in just to see a stereo viewer donated by a local artist, Peter Creswell. His exhibit is not to be missed. What you have is a modern view master, and photos of old fisherman and fishing life in 3D. The photos, seen under the view, are amazing works of art. The photo of the old fisherman was awesome. Every line, hair and detail stood out.You can sense how a tough way of life took its toll on the subject and his grit and commitment to his life in every wrinkle. You feel as if you can touch the subjects in the photo. It should be noted that Peter Creswell did the photography himself and also designed the Viewer, itself a optical marvel. Ask the friendly person at the counter to change the photos for you so you see them all. It's a chance to see life as it was, all in 3D. The Creswell viewer will only have one photo in it(or rather 2 of the same, to get the 3D effect). If you have any interest in photography and optics, this is one of the exhibits that will rock your world. The museum is free of charge. You may donate what you wish or the suggested. The museum has lovely souvenirs.

    Ryepress - professional - Updated May 2026

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