A schoolboy's chance discovery on a remote Scottish beach led archaeologists to identify a 250-year-old shipwreck as the Earl of Chatham, a former Royal Navy frigate later used for whaling.
The wreck, found on the island of Sanday in Orkney, was uncovered through a combination of scientific analysis and community-led research. The ship had a storied past, including involvement in the siege of Quebec during the Revolutionary War era. The find highlights the value of local involvement and modern archaeological techniques in uncovering maritime history.
The Earl of Chatham's identification sheds new light on Britain's naval and whaling heritage.
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