A schoolboy jogging on a remote beach in Orkney, Scotland, stumbled upon the remains of a wooden ship, sparking a major archaeological investigation.
Experts have now identified the wreck as the Earl of Chatham, a Royal Navy frigate from the 18th century that later served as a whaling vessel. The ship played a role in significant historical events, including the siege of Quebec during the Revolutionary War era. The identification was made possible through a combination of scientific analysis and local historical research.
This remarkable find highlights the value of community involvement and modern science in uncovering lost maritime history.
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