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Book and Gudiebook - World of the Newport Medieval Ship: Trade, Politics and Shipping in the Mid-Fifteenth Century

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All this work is taking place at our Ship Centre, where various components of the Newport Transporter Bridge are be… https://t.co/9SmRgnqDyO
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With every experiment we learn more about the wooden ships of our forefathers. We are having to re-learn these less… https://t.co/8wA8FnprZ4
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Monday 16th December 2019

Ship Facts

The sediment the ship was buried underneath preserved the vessel for around 532 years before its discovery in 2002

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Newport Medieval Ship Project,
Unit 20, Estuary Road,
Queensway Meadows Industrial Estate,
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