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Marine Geophysics Data Acquisition, Processing and Interpretation |
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Historic England Research Reports
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These guidelines are part of the ALSF's dissemination of heritage information, which is managed by English Heritage. Previously the ALSF has funded studies of the potential and applicability of geophysical techniques for maritime archaeology, to provide basic information for and characterisation of wreck sites and submerged prehistoric landscapes. Remains of 1706 wreck of a British Third Rate ship of the line which was beached in Bracklesham Bay during a storm. Acting as an escort for a convoy en route from Chesapeake Bay to the Thames Estuary, she took shelter in St Helen's Roads, Isle of Wight, but was forced to beach in Bracklesham Bay. Originally a French Third or Fourth Rate ship of the line, she had been captured by the English three years previously and refitted for the Royal Navy. |
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Justin K Dix
Richard Bates
Ruth Plets
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Historic England
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Year of Publication: |
2013
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Grid Reference: 480564, 95357 (Easting, Northing)
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nmr1-517329 |
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51811 |
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18 Jul 2023 |