In 1845, the HMS Erebus and HMS Terror set sail from England on a mission to chart a passage around the top of North America. Led by Captain Sir John Franklin, the ...
A High Court battle over the artefacts on the wreck of a British warship has ruled they should remain with the ship. HMS Victory, was lost in a storm off the Channel Islands in 1744 and found in ...
From 2016: How one man’s efforts to build inroads with northern communities helped uncover the second of Sir John Franklin’s doomed ships Two years after the discovery of the Franklin ...
A wreck was discovered on 11 August this year by the Lost in Waters Deep group - which searches for shipwrecks to remember wartime losses in Scottish waters. They were confident it was HMS Hawke ...
The wreck of the HMS Hawke was found in "remarkable" condition this summer by a volunteer team of divers about 70 miles east of Fraserburgh. Royal Navy experts said Friday that an analysis of video, ...
Since 2000, at least 14 expedition crews have unsuccessfully tried to find the final resting place of the HMS Trooper, but the ill-fated World War II submarine has finally been located.
"Combined, the wreck and the steps provide a rare group of maritime monuments," he added. Wessex Archaeology HMS Montagu was wrecked on the rocks of Lundy island in the Bristol Channel in 1906 ...
A wreck discovered off the Aberdeenshire coast is a Royal Navy warship sunk by a torpedo during World War One, it has been confirmed. More than 500 of HMS Hawke's crew died when it was attacked by ...
The wreck of the HMS Hawke was found in "remarkable" condition this summer by a volunteer team of divers about 70 miles east of Fraserburgh. Royal Navy experts said Friday that an analysis of ...
In the murkiness shrouding the wrecks of the Franklin Expedition, the mysteries are endless. How did HMS Erebus and HMS Terror end up where they did in the mid-19th ...
Experts from the Royal Navy have confirmed the identity of a World War 1 wreck off the Scottish coast found in the summer as HMS Hawke. Before divers swam around the remains of the cruiser ...
They have now located the wreck at a depth of 90 metres, 10 miles east of the entrance to Strangford Lough in Northern Ireland. The HMS Stephen Furness was a key part of the Royal Navy’s ...