The wreck was listed as the Christina Nilsson on historic place registers for 22 years until it was ID'd and relisted as the Joseph Cochrane.
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 a historic shipwreck has been discovered at a Dorset beach following recent winter storms, with the National ...
Timbers believed to be from a historic 17th-century shipwreck have washed up on a UK beach after Storm Chandra. The ship ...
The exposed timbers were discovered at the National Trust-owned Studland Bay, in Dorset, on 28 January. Maritime archaeologists from Bournemouth University believe it forms a missing piece of the ...
Parts of a rare 17th Century armed Dutch merchant ship, believed to have once sailed against Caribbean pirates for salt, may ...
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A section of historic shipwreck has been revealed at Studland Bay following recent winter storms, prompting the team at the National Trust to ...
Bournemouth University’s (BU) Maritime Archaeologists have identified timbers they believe are from a historic shipwreck ...
The real treasure hidden in the wrecks of some 2500 ships buried along New Zealand's coasts isn't jewels or gold bars.
Coinciding with Tampa's annual Gasparilla parade, which begins on Saturday, the NHL has gone all-in on the pirate fest and ...
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