A schoolboy's chance discovery on a remote beach in Sanday, Orkney, led to the identification of a 250-year-old shipwreck as the Earl of Chatham, a former Royal Navy frigate later used for whaling.
The ship, which played a role in the siege of Quebec during the Revolutionary War era, was uncovered after a storm exposed its timbers. Archaeologists and local volunteers combined scientific analysis with historical research to confirm the vessel's identity. The find highlights the rich maritime history of the Orkney Islands and the value of community-led archaeological efforts.
The wreck is now being preserved and studied for further insights into 18th-century naval and whaling history.
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