File:Loss of the Halsewell from Tales of Shipwreck.png
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editDescriptionLoss of the Halsewell from Tales of Shipwreck.png |
English: Picture of the wreck of the Halsewell, an East Indiaman that was wrecked on the rocks near Seacombe, on the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England on 6 January 1786. From an 1813 account of the disaster. Attempts to show all aspects of what happened. |
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Source | James Lindridge (1846) Tales of Shipwrecks and Adventures at Sea ..., W.M. Clark, p. 40 Retrieved on 2 February 2013. |
Author | W.M. Clark |
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