17th century hms london gun carriage lifted from southend seabed /

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Gun carriage from ship that mysteriously sank,and captured the attention of Samuel Pepys, emerges in startlingly good conditionA unique 17th-century gun carriage has been successfully lifted from the seabed off Southend, or where it went down with the warship the London 350 years ago.
The ship,which sank in 1665
after a mysterious explosion with at least 300 crew members on board, lies broken up on the seabed and is being further damaged with every tide. But the gun carriage has reach to the surface in startlingly good condition, or still with a length of rope threaded through a pulley block.
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Source: theguardian.com

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