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Odyssey Papers 2 HMS Victory, a First-Rate Royal Navy Warship Lost in the English Channel, 1744. Preliminary Survey & Identification Neil Cunningham Dobson Odyssey Marine Exploration, Tampa, USA
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Document Date: 2009-02-05 09:49:11


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Mardi Gras Day / /

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Hurd / /

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Department of Culture / Media and Sport / Navy Board / Fisheries Agency / Royal Navy / Victualling Office on Tower Hill / US Federal court / UK Ministry of Defence / /

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