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Title: A legendary British warship 'found'
Post by: Neil on February 02, 2009, 08:55:52 AM
From BBC online 02/02/09

A US-based salvage firm is believed to have found remains from the wreck of a legendary British warship which sank in the English Channel in 1744. Odyssey Marine Exploration is expected to announce on Monday that it has found HMS Victory, the forerunner of Nelson's famous flagship of the same name.

The valuables from the vessel, including brass cannons, could be worth millions of pounds, some experts say.

If confirmed, the find could trigger a row with the British government.

The remains from HMS Victory have been reportedly found in international waters.

We found this [the shipwreck] more than 50 miles (80km) from where anybody would have thought it went down

But as a military wreck, they officially belong to the British state.

Ahead of the expected announcement at a news conference in London on Monday, Odyssey Marine Exploration's CEO Greg Stemm said the firm was negotiating with Britain over collaborating on the project.

"This is a big one, just because of the history," Mr Stemm was quoted as saying by the Associated Press. "Very rarely do you solve an age-old mystery like this."

Mr Stemm declined to reveal the exact location of the warship's remains.

"We found this more than 50 miles (80km) from where anybody would have thought it went down," he said.

HMS Victory has been described by some maritime experts as "the finest ship in the world" at its time.

It sank with more than 1,100 seamen aboard, including Admiral Sir John Balchen, in a fierce storm off the Channel Islands.

The ship's exact location has since remained a mystery, despite numerous attempts by salvagers to find it.

The vessel had 100 brass cannons and reportedly some 100,000 gold coins on board.

In 2007, Odyssey said it had salvaged 17 tonnes of gold and silver coins, worth $500m (£343m), from a shipwreck in the North Atlantic.

The Spanish government later sued the company, claiming the the sunken ship was a famous 19th-Century Spanish galleon.

The case is pending.
 


Title: Re: A legendary British warship 'found'
Post by: BottyBurp (Kris) on February 14, 2009, 10:52:33 PM
That was a really interesting article Neil, I never realised that there were so many people on it when it sank!

I remember the write up on the Gold and Silver coin finds that the Odyssey crew found not too long ago but have yet to see any descent pictures of them, it does make me wonder though just what impact finds like this will have on the current market value of coins yet to be found!

I can only assume that this will reduce the future price of those particular coins as obviously they are not now quite so scarce!


Title: Re: A legendary British warship 'found'
Post by: James on February 15, 2009, 12:48:01 AM
great stuff neil!!!!  ;) i wouldnt mind a handfull of that gold!!!!


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