Investigate the 'conspiracy theory' about the 340-year-old ghost ship that buried the crown prince of England
According to Science Daily, the Gloucester, a royal warship, went missing on May 6, 1682. It wasn't until 2007 that three divers - brothers Julian and Lincoln Barnwell and their friend James Little - found it after four years of searching.
Archaeologists and marine scientists led by Professor Claire Jowitt from the University of East Anglia (UEA) studied the wreck.
Researchers are working on a ghost ship that sank off the east coast of England
Simulation of the battleship Gloucester.o was a huge change in British political history at that time, because it brought into the deep sea the future king of England - the Duke of York and Albany James Stuart - right in the middle. a period of great political and religious tension.
"When we decided to look for Gloucester, we didn't know how important it was historically. We read that the Duke of York was up there but that's it," Professor Jowitt said. .
There are many other cannon-carrying wrecks surrounding the area, so it took researchers a long time to identify if it was really Gloucester, and at the same time protect the ghost ship. This discovery has not been made public for the past 15 years.
The artifacts in the ghost ship are highly preserved, including professional naval and clothing, footwear, navigation and navigation equipment, various personal possessions and bottles of wine.
The most precious is a glass wine bottle with a seal symbolizing the Washington family of the first US president.
The accompanying historical research project, funded by the Leverhulme Trust and led by Professor Jowitt, will explore not only mistakes in the ship's navigation, but also conspiracy theories about the cause of the tragedy, as well as conspiracy theories. as its political consequences.
The tragedy had a profound impact on survivors, and is considered a dark milestone in British history, with about half of those on board having died.
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