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Published Date:
07 September 2007
THE replica of a ship made famous in the 1962 Marlo Brando film Mutiny on the Bounty caused a great deal of excitement when it docked in Blyth this week.
Tall ship HMS Bounty spent two days in the Dun Cow Quay, welcoming visitors on board for a tour and raising money for the Cutty Sark appeal.

It proved to be a popular attraction, and queues to get on board tailed from the ship's berth on the quayside back to the car park.

Many local people felt that the vessel's arrival was good for raising Blyth's profile.

The ship set sail for Newcastle on Thursday.

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  • Last Updated: 07 September 2007 11:24 AM
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  • Location: Blyth, Northumberland
 
 

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