MSDS Marine, Cotswold Archaeology en lokale duikers hebben samengewerkt om een 350 jaar oud kanonrijtuig op te halen uit het wrak van de Londen in de Thames Estuary. MSDS Marine was de duikaannemer van het project en leverde een gespecialiseerd team van duikers. De duikers hadden te kampen met slechte omstandigheden in het water, waaronder geen zichtbaarheid, korte perioden van laag water en sterke stroming. Meer informatie over het project is te vinden op twitter met #LondonWreck1665. Het project ontving een enorme berichtgeving in de media en een artikel in de Guardian kan hier bekeken worden. Foto door Lucy Millson-Watkins, Historic England.
Lichten van de London kanonrijtuig
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