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Community effort The ship’s timbers are being preserved in a freshwater tank at the Sanday Heritage Centre while plans are discussed to put it on permanent display.
The 12 tons of timber wreckage once made up the HMS Hind, a ship that took part in the Revolutionary War before being repurposed as a whaling ship.
(Trinidad Guardian) Four workers remained hospitalised yesterday and residents were left shaken and traumatised following Thursday’s powerful explosion at Ramco Industries Ltd’s San Fernando ...
A Boy Found a Shipwreck on a Scottish Beach. It Turned Out to Be a 250-Year-Old Warship From the American Revolution The HMS “Hind,” later renamed the “Earl of Chatham,” was a frigate in ...
The Exxon FX market at Harvest Road and Highway 53 was given an 80 during its most recent inspection due to a damaged septic tank lid, lack of a food thermometer, and objects being stored in a hand ...
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