A schoolboy's chance discovery of wooden ship ribs on a remote Orkney beach led archaeologists to identify a 250-year-old shipwreck as the Earl of Chatham, a former Royal Navy frigate.
The vessel, which played a role in the siege of Quebec and later served as a whaler, was uncovered after a storm swept away the sand covering it. Scientific analysis and community-led research were key in solving the mystery of the ship's identity. The find highlights the rich maritime history of the Orkney Islands and the value of local involvement in archaeological discoveries.
The shipwreck is now recognized as an important historical artifact from the 18th century.
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