A schoolboy jogging on a remote Scottish beach stumbled upon the remains of a wooden ship, sparking a scientific and historical 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, which played a role in the Revolutionary War era and the siege of Quebec, was uncovered on the island of Sanday in Orkney. The find highlights the power of community involvement and modern science in solving historical mysteries.
The discovery offers new insights into Britain's maritime and military history.
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