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 GETTING READY FOR THE CARRIER

The shed was known as the Legend and could be floated to anywhere required on the Hard. 'Brassy' Mussett is seen with hands on hips, who, with his brother 'Cadder', also retailed oysters in their shop in the High Street.

The shed was given the name Legend by Baring-Gould, who said it had been there for so long it had become a legend. 
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GETTING READY FOR THE CARRIER
The shed was known as the Legend and could be floated to anywhere required on the Hard. 'Brassy' Mussett is seen with hands on hips, who, with his brother 'Cadder', also retailed oysters in their shop in the High Street.
The shed was given the name Legend by Baring-Gould, who said it had been there for so long it had become a legend.


Photo: Ron Green Collection
Image ID RG03_347


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This image is part of the Mersea Museum Collection.