Experts believe timbers found at Studland Beach form a missing piece of the Swash Channel wreck from 1631.
Bournemouth University’s (BU) Maritime Archaeologists have identified timbers they believe are from a historic shipwreck ...
Experts at Bournemouth University think it's from a Dutch trading ship called Fame from Hoorn, an armed Dutch merchant which ...
Timbers from the wreck can be seen on the beach ...
A section of a 17th-century historic shipwreck has surfaced on England’s southern coast after Storm Chandra shifted sand along a Dorset beach. The wooden remains appeared at Studland Bay on Jan. 28.
National Trust Purbeck Countryside and National Trust Studland Bay shared images showing large numbers of otter shell clams scattered across the sand, describing the discovery as one of the "strangest ...
A giant seahorse sculpture created to highlight the importance of declining seagrass meadows has been installed on the coast. Standing at 2.2m (7.2ft) tall, the marine animal has been installed at ...
Rare 17th-century ship timbers believed from the Swash Channel wreck have been uncovered on Studland Beach, Dorset, after ...