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1: expanding shot; 2–4: bar shot. |
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Bronze breech-loading swivel gun. The chamber is from de Liefde (1711) (after Bax and Martin, 1974: 84). |
1974 |
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SC 1313037 |
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Ship's equipment and fittings. |
1974 |
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SC 1313038 |
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The ‘Z-VOC-M’ cipher from the printed form
on which Adelaar’s inventory of specie is listed. ‘ADL’ has
been superscribed by hand; presumably this is an abbreviation
of the ship’s name (after a detail in NAS AC 9/1203).
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Iron hammer-heads. |
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Iron nails and other items. |
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Lead ingots. |
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Clay pipes. Scale 1:1 (marks x 4). |
1974 |
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Copper alloy pan. |
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Copper alloy items. |
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Kisimul Castle, Castle Bay, Barra, seat of Roderick McNeil (1693-1763), whose response to the wrecking and its salvage highlights the complex tensions which existed between Gaeldom and 18th-century legal processes. |
1972 |
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of the wreck-site from the east on a rare day of flat calm. |
1972 |
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SC 1313096 |
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The wreck-site in a Force 9 north-westerly gale, probably similar to conditions at the time of the wrecking. |
1972 |
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SC 1313097 |
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The geological fault-line, which comprises the main axis of the wreck-site, running between the reef and the shore, from Gullies A and C (between the far reef and the shore) to Sloch na Frangach in the foreground. |
1972 |
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Access to the site was by inflatable boat, seen here approaching Low Rock, photographed from Middle Rock. |
1972 |
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SC 1313099 |
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Middle (foreground) and Low Rocks in heavy seas. Gully A runs below the near side of Middle Rock and its extension, Gully C, continues along the base of Low Rock. |
1972 |
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SC 1313100 |
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The Maloch Sgeir reef complex, named on the project's site-plans as High Rock (left), Middle Rock, and Low Rock (right). |
1972 |
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SC 1313102 |
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Colin Martin conducting a improvised plane-table survey of surface features of the wreck-site on a rare calm day. The accuracy proved to be acceptable, and the result added detail and clarification to the Ordnance Survey 1:10,000 map |
1972 |
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Chris Oldfield, the original finder of the Adelaar, preparing equipment at the project base at Cliad, 2 km east of the wreck-site, from where the operations were conducted |
1972 |
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SC 1313104 |
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Tony Long cons the inflatable boat through the reef system after a day's diving. The simple hand tools include buckets and shovels for excavation, and tape-measure and drawing-board for recording. |
1972 |
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SC 1313105 |
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Tony Long (in boat) and Colin Martin prepare to set out from Cliad. Most of the survey and excavation was conducted by these two diving archaeologists in 1972 and 1974. |
1972 |
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SC 1313106 |
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Colin Martin prepares to carry out a metal-detector survey of the wreck-site. |
1972 |
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SC 1313107 |
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Tony Long with some of the lead ingots recovered from the wreck. |
1972 |
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SC 1313108 |
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The four lead-ingot types (upper sides). Scale in inches and centimetres. |
1972 |
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