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Recovery of La Juliana artefacts continues |
20 Jul 2015: posted by the editor - Ireland | |
The latest phase of this work has so far seen the successful recovery of a variety of significant artefacts, including six bronze cannon, one gun carriage wheel, a ship’s cauldron and a number of smaller items.
Minister Humphreys said: “The quality of material being recovered is remarkable and the gun carriage wheels, designed for siege warfare on land, paint a very clear picture of the scale and intent of the planned invasion of England by King Phillip II of Spain.” The Minister confirmed that, because of the conservation process that would need to be followed, it would be up to 2 years before any of the artefacts would be ready to go on display. The six bronze cannon already recovered over the last two weeks and a gun-carriage wheel are in the process of being brought ashore today and tomorrow for transport to the National Museum of Ireland under the care of one of their conservation officers. The copper cauldron has already been brought ashore and weather permitting the bronze cannon with a dedication to St Sebastian will be recovered today. - See more at: http://www.merrionstreet.ie/en/Gallery/Images/Further_Progress_with_Recovery_of_Spanish_Armada_Guns_.html#sthash.wgqloxd8.dpuf Tags: La Juliana wreck |
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