Timbers from 17th-century shipwreck wash up on beach after Storm Chandra - Ship parts discovered on Studland Beach thought to ...
Timbers from the wreck can be seen on the beach ...
Experts believe timbers found at Studland Beach form a missing piece of the Swash Channel wreck from 1631.
Parts of a rare 17th Century armed Dutch merchant ship, believed to have once sailed against Caribbean pirates for salt, may ...
Bournemouth University’s (BU) Maritime Archaeologists have identified timbers they believe are from a historic shipwreck ...
During Lynetteholm surveys in the Øresund, 91-foot Svælget 2, the largest known of its kind, was documented by Viking Ship ...
Nobody has ever looked at you as intensely as I have,” Euan Uglow once told a model who was posing for him. Before embarking on a painting, the British artist, who died in 2000 aged 68, would set up ...
A section of a 17th-century historic shipwreck has surfaced on England’s southern coast after Storm Chandra shifted sand along a Dorset beach. The wooden remains appeared at Studland Bay on Jan. 28.
A section of historic shipwreck has been revealed at Studland Bay following recent winter storms, prompting the team at the National Trust to begin investigations.
A section of a historic shipwreck has been discovered at a Dorset beach following recent winter storms, with the National ...
Rare 17th-century ship timbers believed from the Swash Channel wreck have been uncovered on Studland Beach, Dorset, after winter storms.
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