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First thought to belong to an English lady-in-waiting, the lavish silk clothing from a 17th-century Dutch vessel is just one of many mysteries surrounding the last voyage of the Palmwood Wreck.
For over 30 years, during the golden age of piracy, the true master of the Caribbean was not an English pirate, but a ...
The earliest recorded Medieval posnet (metal cooking pot) of its kind found in Carnforth and an exceptionally rare 17th ...
President Tinubu land di Caribbean nation on Saturday for di first leg of im two-nation trip to di Caribbean and South ...
A British warship docked in Singapore during its Indo-Pacific tour. Spectacular footage shows HMS Prince of Wales lighting up the port at nightfall, marking a powerful arrival for the UK Carrier ...
It aims to narrate the final journey of these objects from the seabed to their current home at Southend Museums.
Journalist and historian Paul Lashmar has published extensive research into the wealthy and influential Drax family of Dorset ...
In an early case of industrial espionage, Robert Fortune disguised himself as a local and took tea leaves and the secrets of ...
Marine archeologists will embark on a journey to unearth sunken pirate ships and treasure hidden in the Bahamian seabed, in ...
Materials science might seem very technical, but as a scientific discipline, it has led to many shifts in society over the ...
It’s in one of the world’s most populous nations, on Australia’s doorstep and a former centre of global trade. Yet the Maluku ...
The 8’ x 10‘ oil painting was made in Ohio by Archibald McNeal Willard (1836-1918) for our country’s 100th year anniversary.