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Archaeologists uncover identity of 1700s Orkney shipwreck

HANDOUT - 23 July 2025, United Kingdom, Orkney: Undated handout photo issued by Wessex Archaeology shows Ben Saunders overseeing the preservation of the Sanday Wreck timbers. The 1700s shipwreck found on Orkney's Sanday island is believed to be the *Earl of Chatham*, formerly HMS *Hind*, a Royal Navy vessel later used for whaling. Photo: Orkney Islands Council/PA Media/dpa - ATTENTION: editorial use only and only if the credit mentioned above is referenced in full
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6869584
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23/07/2025
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3500 x 2333 (624,8 KB.)
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Orkney - United Kingdom
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HANDOUT - 23 July 2025, United Kingdom, Orkney: Undated handout photo issued by Wessex Archaeology shows Ben Saunders overseeing the preservation of the Sanday Wreck timbers. The 1700s shipwreck found on Orkney's Sanday island is believed to be the *Earl of Chatham*, formerly HMS *Hind*, a Royal Navy vessel later used for whaling. Photo: Orkney Islands Council/PA Media/dpa - ATTENTION: editorial use leer más only and only if the credit mentioned above is referenced in full leer menos

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