Archaeologists are excavating timbers from a suspected 17th Century shipwreck revealed on a beach after winter storms. The remains were discovered at the National Trust-owned Studland Bay, in Dorset, ...
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Shipwreck timbers from 17th century appear on beach
Part of a historic shipwreck has been revealed on a beach in the wake of Storm Chandra. The exposed timbers were discovered at the National Trust-owned Studland Bay, in Dorset, on 28 January. Maritime ...
For nearly 400 years, the hull of a wrecked Dutch merchant ship sat buried in the sand at the bottom of the Swash Channel in southern England. At long last, though, a recent storm jarred pieces of the ...
Winter storms along the Dorset coast have exposed wooden timbers that maritime archaeologists believe belong to a merchant vessel lost nearly four centuries ago. Bournemouth University researchers ...
The timbers and hull planks emerged on a beach in Studland Bay after Storm Chandra. National Trust, Pam White In late January, Storm Chandra swept across the United Kingdom, causing widespread damage ...
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