The Norman's Bay Shipwreck,East Sussex,UK: a possible 17th‐century Dutch ship from the Battle of Beachy Head |
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Authors: | Mark Beattie‐Edwards with contributions by Peter Le Fevre Frank Fox |
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Affiliation: | Nautical Archaeology Society, Fort Cumberland, Eastney, Portsmouth, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | This report explores a hypothesis that the Norman's Bay shipwreck is the Wapen van Utrecht, a 64‐gun Dutch ship lost during the Battle of Beachy Head in 1690. The shipwreck, found off the Sussex coast, was designated by the Protection of Wrecks Act (1973) in 2006, when it was speculated that the wreck was the English 70‐gun ship Resolution, lost in the Great Storm of 1703. Dendrochronology dates the vessel after the middle of the 17th century AD, however, with timbers from Germany or the Low Countries. Initiatives by the Nautical Archaeology Society to bring the protected wreck to a wide public are also discussed. |
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Keywords: | Shipwreck Norman's Bay wreck Battle of Beachy Head Resolution Protection of Wrecks Act 1973 Wapen van Utrecht |
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