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Topic Tag: Wreck

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    • 1641 Dutch wreck off Chesil Beach

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    • Court Martial Gun?

      Started by: Lawrie Phillips in: Nautical Research: 1830 – Present Day

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      Alastair Wilson

    • Was a merchant marine master who lost a ship always investigated?

      Started by: Anonymous in: Nautical Research: 1830 – Present Day

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      Frank Scott

    • ‘Black Sea Hiroshima’

      Started by: M.R. B in: Nautical Research: 1830 – Present Day

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      M.R. B

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