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| Visit: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/maryrosedivers/ or http://www.bsacforum.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=3918 PLEASE NOTE THIS GROUP IS OPEN TO BONA FIDE MEMBERS OF THE MARY ROSE DIVING TEAM ONLY. Eddie |
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| Eddie wrote: > Visit: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/maryrosedivers/ > > or > > http://www.bsacforum.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=3918 > > PLEASE NOTE THIS GROUP IS OPEN TO BONA FIDE MEMBERS OF THE MARY ROSE DIVING > TEAM ONLY. > > Eddie > > Tell us who is Mary Rose and why she needs a f..g team to be dived at. Matthias |
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| Eddie wrote: > Visit: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/maryrosedivers/ > > or > > http://www.bsacforum.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=3918 > > PLEASE NOTE THIS GROUP IS OPEN TO BONA FIDE MEMBERS OF THE MARY ROSE DIVING > TEAM ONLY. > > Eddie > > So you need to tell everyone in here, just to contact half a dozen people? Are they lost? Or were you just bragging to us proles who arn't invited? |
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| Matthias Voss wrote: > Eddie wrote: > >> Visit: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/maryrosedivers/ >> >> or >> >> http://www.bsacforum.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=3918 >> >> PLEASE NOTE THIS GROUP IS OPEN TO BONA FIDE MEMBERS OF THE MARY ROSE >> DIVING TEAM ONLY. >> >> Eddie >> >> > Tell us who is Mary Rose and why she needs a f..g team to be dived at. > Matthias > > HMS Mary Rose was a poorly designed ship that sank in calm weather at Spithead in July, 1545, taking over 600 souls with her despite several other ships close by. There were attempts to recover the ship in early August of that year, but the job was soon abandoned and the Mary Rose was forgotten. 237 years later, the Royal George sank in the same spot, with about 900 deaths. The Mary Rose was accidentally discovered during the salvage operations on the Royal George which continued intermittently into the 1840s. A corporal Harris, using Siebe-Gorman's improved dress, is the only person of note to ever dive these wrecks, and it was his work that put S-G on the map. Corporal Harris died over a century ago, and all divers on the site since him can be considered Johnny-come-latelys and poseurs. m |
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| "mike gray" <omgray@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:t0nRf.556331$qk4.205127@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > Matthias Voss wrote: > >> Eddie wrote: >> >>> Visit: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/maryrosedivers/ >>> >>> or >>> >>> http://www.bsacforum.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=3918 >>> >>> PLEASE NOTE THIS GROUP IS OPEN TO BONA FIDE MEMBERS OF THE MARY ROSE >>> DIVING TEAM ONLY. >>> >>> Eddie >>> >>> >> Tell us who is Mary Rose and why she needs a f..g team to be dived at. >> Matthias >> >> > HMS Mary Rose was a poorly designed ship that sank in calm weather at > Spithead in July, 1545, taking over 600 souls with her despite several > other ships close by. There were attempts to recover the ship in early > August of that year, but the job was soon abandoned and the Mary Rose was > forgotten. > > 237 years later, the Royal George sank in the same spot, with about 900 > deaths. The Mary Rose was accidentally discovered during the salvage > operations on the Royal George which continued intermittently into the > 1840s. > > A corporal Harris, using Siebe-Gorman's improved dress, is the only person > of note to ever dive these wrecks, and it was his work that put S-G on the > map. > > Corporal Harris died over a century ago, and all divers on the site since > him can be considered Johnny-come-latelys and poseurs. And I highly doubt he read the post. > > m > |
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| Popeye wrote: > "mike gray" <omgray@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message > news:t0nRf.556331$qk4.205127@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > >>Matthias Voss wrote: >> >> >>>Eddie wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Visit: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/maryrosedivers/ >>>> >>>>or >>>> >>>>http://www.bsacforum.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=3918 >>>> >>>>PLEASE NOTE THIS GROUP IS OPEN TO BONA FIDE MEMBERS OF THE MARY ROSE >>>>DIVING TEAM ONLY. >>>> >>>>Eddie >>>> >>>> >>> >>>Tell us who is Mary Rose and why she needs a f..g team to be dived at. >>>Matthias >>> >>> >> >>HMS Mary Rose was a poorly designed ship that sank in calm weather at >>Spithead in July, 1545, taking over 600 souls with her despite several >>other ships close by. There were attempts to recover the ship in early >>August of that year, but the job was soon abandoned and the Mary Rose was >>forgotten. >> >>237 years later, the Royal George sank in the same spot, with about 900 >>deaths. The Mary Rose was accidentally discovered during the salvage >>operations on the Royal George which continued intermittently into the >>1840s. >> >>A corporal Harris, using Siebe-Gorman's improved dress, is the only person >>of note to ever dive these wrecks, and it was his work that put S-G on the >>map. >> >>Corporal Harris died over a century ago, and all divers on the site since >>him can be considered Johnny-come-latelys and poseurs. > > > And I highly doubt he read the post. Take care... The Brits can be quite spooky. Matthias |
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| Matthias Voss <spammat.voss@gmx.de> wrote: > Thanks > coordinates? N 50° 45' 48'' North W 1° 6' 10'' Just off Spithead nigelH *** Free account sponsored by SecureIX.com *** *** Encrypt your Internet usage with a free VPN account from http://www.SecureIX.com *** |
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| Nigel Hewitt wrote: > Matthias Voss <spammat.voss@gmx.de> wrote: > > >>Thanks >>coordinates? > > > N 50° 45' 48'' North W 1° 6' 10'' > Just off Spithead Thanks. Historic wreck restricted area. ..For details see Annual NM 16. And a RN anchorage area.... And a bit sandy, if not downright murky most of the time. How much time window is left there during upcoming tide? Matthias |
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| Matthias Voss wrote: > Nigel Hewitt wrote: >> Matthias Voss wrote >>> Thanks >>> coordinates? >> >> N 50° 45' 48'' North W 1° 6' 10'' >> Just off Spithead > > Thanks. Historic wreck restricted area. ..For details see > Annual NM 16. > > And a RN anchorage area.... > > And a bit sandy, if not downright murky most of the time. > How much time window is left there during upcoming tide? Come on. It's a wreck that was found by a BSAC club in the 70s. There is nothing left there now. nigelH BSAC club member |
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> HMS Mary Rose was a poorly designed ship that sank in calm > weather at Spithead in July, 1545, taking over 600 souls with > her despite several other ships close by. That what happens when you use a French built ship. No need to dive at the co-ordinates, just go to the museum in Portsmouth where she is now. :) Tim |
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