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Lost to the Sea: The World's Shipwrecks Information and images from W.J.McKelvey about shipwrecks which have occurred worldwide. The Roman Shipwrecks Project The British Museum and the Centre for Maritime Archaeology, University of Southampton investigate the existence of Roman wrecks in the waters surrounding the British Isles. Hunting New England Shipwrecks Historical backgrounds, pictures and other information on some of New England's most well-known shipwrecks. Maps and charts of the area, information on locating and diving on wrecks, and a message board. Pass Cavallo Shipwreck The site overviews a shipwreck surveyed at Pass Cavallo, the entrance to Matagorda Bay, Texas. Artifact analysis suggests it is the Hannah Elizabeth, a Texas gunrunner that sank in 1835. Dutch VOC shipwrecks ± 650 List of more than 650 Shipwrecks owned by the Dutch VOC (±1600-1800) with approximately 150 background stories. Info on wrecks, coins, cannon, gold, silver, and porcelain. Shipwrecks of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia List and details of wrecks around this long stretch of coastline, including those of the Second World War. Victorian Ships' Graveyard Underwater exploration of shipwrecks in the waters of Bass Strait, Victoria, Australia. History of the area referred to as the Graveyard, legislation protecting it, and details of current projects. Wisconsin Shipwrecks Information from the underwater archaeology program of the Wisconsin Historical Society. Includes videos and a Kid's Corner. Old Ship Remains in the Solent Scholarly report from Southampton University on ancient ship timbers discovered off the coast of Hayling Island, southern England. Operation Phips The government of Québec reports that archaeologists have discovered that a 17th-century wreck off Anse aux Bouleaux belonged to the fleet of Sir William Phips in his expeditions against New France in 1690. More Shipwrecks Sites |
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