Marsden, P. (1972). A 17th century boat found in London. Post-Medieval Archaeol 5. Vol 5, pp. 88-98.

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A 17th century boat found in London
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Post-Medieval Archaeol 5
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Post-Medieval Archaeology
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5
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88 - 98
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A flat-bottomed barge (Blackfriars Wreck II) carrying a cargo of bricks was excavated where it had sunk on the bed of the Thames. Details of construction were recovered and associated finds (mainly clay pipes) suggested a date in the third quarter of 17th century, perhaps connected with intensive rebuilding after the Great Fire in 1666. Au. See also author's article in Mar Mirror, 58, 1972, 129-34.
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Peter Marsden
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1972
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17th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
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05 Dec 2008