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[edit]DescriptionWorld War II Museum in Vágur Faroe Islands.JPG |
English: In June 2010 a new museum opened in Vágur, Suðuroy, Faroe Islands. It is located in the Old School (Gamli Skúli) on Vágsvegur 101, in the same building as the Ruth Smith Art Museum. Vágs Sóknar Bygdasavn got a present from a man, Poul Niclassen, a retired captain. He had built a model of all the nine wooden ships from Vágur, which went missing during World War II. Some of the ships went missing with all the men on board and in some of the ships the men got rescued. The museum has these 9 ship models, you can see three of them on this photo, and a few more items, i.e. a bench which is made by the wood of the ship wreack of one of these nine ships, which went shipwreack in Hafnafjørður in Iceland. There are also photos in the museum.
Føroyskt: Vágs Sóknar Bygdasavn fekk stórfingna gávu í 2010, og í juni sama ár lat upp forminnissavn við hesi gávu og øðrum tingum. Tað var Poul Niclassen úr Vági sum lat gávuna. Gávan var skips modell av teimum 9 skipunum úr Vági, sum gingu burtur undir Seinna Heimsbardaga. Umframt modellini av skipunum eru eisini myndir at síggja og so eru nøkur onnur ting, t.d. ein bonkur sum er gjørdur av einum bjálka av skipinum Heimdalur, sum gekk burtur í Íslandi á Hornafirði. Heimasíðan hjá savninum: www.vagsbygdasavn.com |
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Author | Eileen Sandá |
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