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The maritime archaeology of Alum Bay : two shipwrecks on the north-west coast of the Isle of Wight, England

Title
The maritime archaeology of Alum Bay : two shipwrecks on the north-west coast of the Isle of Wight, England / Julie Satchell, Julian Whitewright ; with a foreword by Garry Momber ; and contributions by Nigel Nayling, Peter Northover, Shirley Northover, Nick Cokes, Philippa Naylor, Florencia Malamud, Joe Kelleher, Jon James and Paul Simpson.
Author
Satchell, Julie
Publication
  • Oxford, England : Archaeopress, 2014.
  • Oxford, England : Available from Hadrian Books Ltd., [2014]
  • ©2014

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Additional Authors
  • Whitewright, Julian
  • Nayling, Nigel
  • Momber, Garry
  • Maritime Archaeology Trust, issuing body.
Description
ix, 168 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color), plans; 30 cm.
Summary
"In 1991, sports divers discovered a previously unknown section of wooden shipwreck, subsequently named Alum Bay 1, lying in the sheltered waters of Alum Bay on the north-west coast of the Isle of Wight. The identity of the vessel was initially unknown, but it was strongly linked to the loss of the 38-gun frigate HMS Pomone on the nearby Needles in 1811, an identification formally confirmed by the research detailed in this monograph. Archaeological work on the site since 1993 has comprised a seabed survey of the site, targeted excavation of specific areas, and sampling of structural remains for dendrochronological and metallurgical analysis. In 2001, a second shipwreck was discovered a short distance away, and the focus of archaeological work shifted to this new set of remains, named Alum Bay 2. This vessel proved to be a much smaller vessel that was upturned on the seabed and covered by a thin layer of sediment. This vessel was also subject to archaeological survey and investigation, including dendrochronological analysis. On the basis of the ship structure surviving on the seabed, Alum Bay 2 has been classified as a relatively small vessel that was likely to have been involved in local transport or coastal trade in the very late 18th century and early decades of the 19th century. ... The dive trail in Alum Bay provides an interesting case study in ... archaeological interaction with the diving public. In concert with such outreach work, further archaeological survey was ... undertaken across Alum Bay in the light of a number of isolated finds being reported by sports divers, including parts of cannon carriages and hull elements. Investigative work in Alum Bay has also encompassed the broken remains of the Victorian pier that was constructed in 1887 ... The two shipwrecks of Alum Bay 1 and 2 provide a snapshot of two different aspects of English shipbuilding, naval and merchant, in the very late 18th and early 19th century. The archaeological work conducted in their investigation forms the core of this monograph, with further chapters that discuss the wider searches of Alum Bay and also the installation and use of the public Alum Bay Dive Trail. Such an account represents the results of twenty years of archaeological investigation within Alum Bay by the Maritime Archaeology Trust (which incorporates the Hampshire and Wight Trust for Maritime Archaeology)."--From distributor website, viewed 15 December 2015.
Series Statement
  • Monograph series / the Maritime Archaeology Trust ; no. 2
  • BAR British series ; 608
Uniform Title
  • Monograph series (Maritime Archaeology Trust) ; no. 2.
  • BAR British series ; 608.
Subject
  • Shipwrecks > England > Alum Bay
  • Shipwrecks > England > Isle of Wight
  • Underwater archaeology > England > Alum Bay
  • Underwater archaeology > England > Isle of Wight
  • Archaeology > Public relations > England > Isle of Wight > Case studies
  • Archaeology > Public relations > England
  • Antiquities
  • Archaeology > Public relations
  • Shipwrecks
  • Underwater archaeology
  • Vrak
  • Marinarkeologi
  • Alum Bay (England) > Antiquities
  • Isle of Wight (England) > Antiquities
  • England
  • England > Isle of Wight
  • England > Alum Bay
  • England > Isle of Wight
Genre/Form
Case studies.
Note
  • "Maritime Archaeology Trust."
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-164) and index.
Contents
1.Introduction, p.1 -- 2. Alum Bay: Historic and Natural Environment, p.11 -- 3. Alum Bay 1: HMS Pomone (1805-1811), p.35 -- 4. Alum Bay 2, p.85 -- 5. Other Sites and Finds, p. 111 -- 6. Dive Trail, Education and Public Access, 121 -- 7. Conclussion, p.135 -- 8. Appendices, p.141 -- 9. References, p.159 -- Index, p.165
ISBN
  • 9781407313368
  • 1407313363
OCLC
  • ocn903937154
  • 903937154
  • SCSB-1809133
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library