Pirates Practice your skills as a Heritage Detective by looking for skull and Aplenty cross bones in the top galleries. Become a Heritage Detective at the Maritime Museum!

Ahoy there, me Heritage Detectives. Ye be comin’ to the Maritime Museum today to complete the lines of a pirate poem. Blow me down if you find ‘em all – ‘cos you could be in with a chance of winning some loot from Jersey Heritage! No need to be climbin’ up the crow’s nest to find the answers, ‘cos hidden in this here museum are six skull and cross bones with all the information you need. Keep yer eyes peeled and make sure you find ‘em before them bilge suckin’ landlubbers get ‘old of ‘em first!

Fill in the missing words to the poem

1. There’s Long John , ...... and Captain

2. His name was really ...... but folks called him

3. He did not drink a lot of rum, preferring to drink ......

4. Pirate Nicholas Brown was caught and threatened with the ......

5. But Bonney and Read were tougher than the ......

6. But Spaniards call him “pirate”, a thief who stole their ......

7. Many other famous pirates sailed the ......

Think you’re a good Heritage Detective? Go online to Complete ALL the Heritage Detective jerseyheritage.org/detective and complete your Detective Report by answering six questions about your discoveries, and be in with a chance of winning a £10 voucher to spend on goodies trails for your chance to WIN... from the Jersey Heritage shops. (Terms and conditions apply).

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