The uppermost surviving port-side structure looking forwards. The butt joint in the ceiling run can be seen centre foreground, while most of the surviving outer strake has been revealed. Between the r ...
DP 173787
Description The uppermost surviving port-side structure looking forwards. The butt joint in the ceiling run can be seen centre foreground, while most of the surviving outer strake has been revealed. Between the runs of planking are the abraded rising floor and futtock frames, alternating and overlapping. The three triangular yellow markers inboard of the ceiling plank are set at 1m intervals. (Colin Martin)
Date 1994
Collection Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin
Catalogue Number DP 173787
Category On-line Digital Images
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