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Two Mystery 19th century Merchant Shipwrecks Granted Protection

Share this page Print Sailing ships at Gloucester Docks, similar to GAD23 which sank off Goodwin Sands, Kent and WA08 which sank in the Thames Estuary, Essex © Historic England Archive CC53/00092 Two Mystery 19th century Merchant Shipwrecks Granted Protection Published 4 February 2021 Two mystery well-preserved shipwrecks which were involved in day-to-day merchant trading in slate and coal by river and sea in England in the mid-to-late 19th century have been granted protection by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on the advice of Historic England. The precise identity of the wrecks is not yet known. The two wooden cargo vessels, known as GAD23 off Goodwin Sands in Kent and WA08 in the Thames Estuary in Essex, have been protected by scheduling which means recreational divers can dive them but their contents are protected by law and must remain in situ. GAD23 is also known as the

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