P party gal New Member Joined Nov 9, 2004 Messages 11 Location Newcastle Gender Female HSC 2005 May 19, 2005 #1 hey does anyone have examples of wooden based, steel based and iron based australian shipwrecks and how they have been conserved and salvaged?? help would be appreciated thanx guys...
hey does anyone have examples of wooden based, steel based and iron based australian shipwrecks and how they have been conserved and salvaged?? help would be appreciated thanx guys...
Budz Member Joined Nov 5, 2004 Messages 134 Location In the past Gender Male HSC 2005 May 20, 2005 #2 chek out the maratime museum.... they got them try The Endeavour cannon um some other ships i cant rmb there names y do they name these ships so wierd... lol
chek out the maratime museum.... they got them try The Endeavour cannon um some other ships i cant rmb there names y do they name these ships so wierd... lol
D d_elmo Member Joined May 7, 2004 Messages 93 Gender Female HSC 2004 Jun 14, 2005 #3 maritime museum site - its the endeavor canon and the vernon anchors.
bEAbEA Member Joined Feb 25, 2005 Messages 257 Location Snowy Mountains Gender Female HSC 2005 Jun 15, 2005 #4 page 155 in the excel book has a map of some australian shipwrecks
K krabby_me Footy Fan (go cats) Joined Jun 27, 2004 Messages 99 Gender Male HSC 2010 Jun 19, 2005 #5 Im backing up d_elmo. i went to the maritime mueseum for a school excursion, and we discussed the Endeavour Cannons, and the Vernon Anchors. HINT: everything on the ships on the site is vitally important (corrosion related stuff).
Im backing up d_elmo. i went to the maritime mueseum for a school excursion, and we discussed the Endeavour Cannons, and the Vernon Anchors. HINT: everything on the ships on the site is vitally important (corrosion related stuff).