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Old 15th November 2009, 04:39 PM   #1
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Where do you guys find these things!!!? amazing !
I guess there are all manner of little treasures out there, and nobody knows why they were kept or signified.
The 'ruptured duck' thing seems to have of course had WWII connotations.
Obviously this plaque must have been celebratory and probably one of a number presented en masse to those attending a ceremony? The fact that it is not carrying name, date or event simply means there must have been a significant number of these made.

Is the 571 still in service? If not, is it static somewhere? Wasn't this one of the first nuclear submarines (Jules Verne would have loved it!).....perhaps something presented to visitors?
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Old 15th November 2009, 05:13 PM   #2
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She is currently at a museum in Connecticut; Groton near New London where she was built .

Nautilus, of course, was the first nuclear sub; she was also the first one to transit the Noth Pole underwater .

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Old 15th November 2009, 06:05 PM   #3
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She was also the the inspiration for the first British nuclear sub. A direct copy under a shared technology agreement, that not all were in favour of. Kind of ethnographic?
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I'll bet these were given to VIP visitors at some point in her career .
The plastic is typical naval door and desk sign material .

Gotta love it !

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