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Unknown: Wormit, Outer Tay Estuary, North Sea

Craft

Site Name Unknown: Wormit, Outer Tay Estuary, North Sea

Classification Craft

Alternative Name(s) Long Craig; Firth Of Tay

Canmore ID 96678

Site Number NO32NE 8004

NGR NO 3978 2646

Datum Datum not recorded

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Fife
  • Parish Maritime - Fife
  • Former Region Fife
  • Former District Maritime
  • Former County Not Applicable

Archaeology Notes

NO32NE 8004 3978 2646

N56 25.6 W2 58.5833

See also NO32NE 8005, with which confusion is possible.

Quality of fix = PHOT

Horizontal Datum = OGB

Orientation of keel/wreck = NESW

Surveying Details

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12 September 1988. The identification of the object/wreck is doubtful. The keel appears to lie on a bearing of 315/135 degrees following the coastline, at 56 25 36N, 002 58 35W on aerial photographs dated 23 April 1983.

Source: OS Airphotos May 83.

Hydrographic Office 1995.

(Also formerly noted by Maritime Fife under their serial number MF NO32NE 8147 at cited locations NO 3978 2646 and NO 3982 2645).

Site recorded by Maritime Fife during the Coastal Assessment Survey for Historic Scotland, Fife Ness to Newburgh 1996.

(Classification formerly cited as Craft (possible): reclassified as Craft). The available ground photography records the lower hull of a heavily-framed vessel of a size which appears to be larger than that of a typical fishing vessel.

These remains may be equated with those recorded under NO32NE 8005.

Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 9 October 2006.

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