MARINE ARCHAEOLOGY AND LUNDY MARINE NATURE RESERVE
Rep . Lundy Field Soc. 45
MARINE ARCHAEOLOGY AND LUNDY MARINE NATURE RESERVE - AN ASSESSMENT
By P.C.ROBERTSON Punchbowl House, Strathblane, By Glasg...
MARINE ARCHAEOLOGY AND LUNDY MARINE NATURE RESERVE - AN ASSESSMENT
By P.C.ROBERTSON Punchbowl House, Strathblane, By Glasgow, Scotland. G63 9ES. INTRODUCTION This report details the results of three weeks of fieldwork carried out in the waters of Lundy Marine Nature Reserve during June and July 1994 by Philip Robertson, Marcus Heyes, Andrew Hibbert, and Alan James. The team operated from a Rigid Inflatable Boat with SCUBA diving equipment. Using Dive into History forms (Fig. 1), a sport diver's tick-in-the-box recording form for shipwrecks being jointly promoted by The Royal Commission on the Historic Monuments for England (RCHME) and the Nautical Archaeology Society oiler(s) Steering gear Guns/armament BallasI Propeller(s)
Stem/stern
0
Masts/derricks Hold(s) Enclosures/cabins Rudder
~ @ 0
g
c
c.
s·
a 0 0 0 0 0
Iron botts
Riveted Welded Can"t tell
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
S'
.3
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rigging materials
Winches Hatches Ponholes Decking
Aircralt
OQ
Ul 00
The wreck Is fastened with Wooden pegsllreenalls Copper bohs ·
(24 hour clock)
time In
"'rl
q;;·
Hull is made mostly ol Wood 0 Metal 0 Concrete 0 Fibregtass 0 Can·t tell 0 Burial obscures 0