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Rudder from HMS Invincible that sank in the Solent in 1758 discovered 200ft away from main shipwreck
The rudder of warship HMS Invincible has been discovered by Bournemouth University archaeologists 200ft away from the main shipwreck, over 40 years after the wreck was first located.
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