English: The Mo, Sheringham, near to Sheringham, Norfolk, Great Britain.
In December 2006 Sheringham was successful in its bid to the Heritage Lottery Fund for a major grant to build a new museum. The £1.1 million project saw the conversion of 'the Mo' on Sheringham sea front into a major new attraction. The museum has an array of displays and artefacts as well as three of the towns historic lifeboats. The name Mo comes from a little girl who lived in Sheringham over 130 years ago and the museum tells her story and those of other Sheringham people
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