Wreck of the London


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Wreck of the London


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The opening of the year 1866 will long be memorable for that dismal series of disasters at sea, which it ushered in with a frequency and fatality that were truly appalling. But disaster seemed indeed to crown disaster, when it was rumoured that the >LondonLondon




Wreck of the 'London'.


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The Wreck of the SS London


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A history of the sinking of the steamship London, one of the worst maritime disasters of the Victorian age.




Slaves of Rapparee


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The London Gazette


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The Wreck of the Faithful Steward on Delaware's False Cape


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On the first of September 1785, with night coming on and the weather deteriorating, the crew of the ship Faithful Steward sailed toward Delaware's notorious False Cape. In the summer of 1785, a group of Irish migrants took to the Atlantic to escape the abuse and persecution of the ruling classes at home. They sought a new life in the United States, a place "where the banner of freedom waved proudly" and "every good was possessed." Their ship was new and sturdy, and its captain had a good reputation. On this voyage, however, it was overloaded with migrant families and a massive cargo of counterfeit coins. By the first of September the ship was lost, somewhere off the mid-Atlantic coast. Michael Timothy Dougherty tells the story of the wreck and the people on board.




Bridging the Gap in Maritime Archaeology: Working with Professional and Public Communities


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Proceedings of a conference session held at CIfA 2014. The session focused on ways in which it is possible to engage with a wider audience in the course of maritime archaeological work. Papers offer a series of case studies exhibiting best practice with regard to individual maritime projects and examples of outreach to local communities.