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    13th Dec 2005

Catch up on SAS history at British Surfing Museum exhibition in the North East

SAS History at the surfing museumThe British Surfing Museum is now staging a major exhibition of surf history at the Captain Cook Birthplace Museum in Marton on England's north east coast, featuring the unique loan of an ancient Hawaiian surfboard once owned by High Chief Abner Paki - a fantastic icon of Hawaii's surf heritage and culture. Check out the section on SAS campaign history as well!

UK TOUR DATES

21st October 2005 - June 4th 2006

The Captain Cook Birthplace Museum, Stewart Park, Marton, near Middlesbrough.

Admission to the exhibition is free. Closed on Mondays.
Tel: 01642 311211

More information from: www.thesurfingmuseum.co.uk

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