
Wooden carving found on the wreck.
Two years ago we posted about the efforts by a Bournemouth University marine archaeology team to save the a mysterious ship known only as the Swash Channel Wreck, after its location off the Dorset coast. The team is now raising the ship’s 27ft, 2.4 tonne rudder, complete with Baroque carved face, to the surface for further study.
Despite the years of study and the recovery of over 1,000 artifacts, the identity of the 400 year old 130ft ship remains a mystery. More than 40 per cent of the ship survives, including parts of the ship’s forecastle, complete with galley and gunports.




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A massive explosion, followed by a fire, has partially sunk



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