Imagine if there were still bombed-out houses, factories and whole streets wrecked by air raids in the First World War. What lies off the East Coast of Britain is the maritime equivalent. The hundreds of wrecks that remain there from battle are the final resting place of seafarers who have no other grave.
Director of Fjordr, Antony Firth, has been at the forefront of the development of marine archaeology for over 20 years and will discuss this phenomenon in this free talk.
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