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Engine

The remains of the triple expansion steam engine with the propellershaft still attached can be seen aft of the boiler. The propeller is missing and has probably been salvaged.

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ALSF Wrecks on the Seabed

  • Round One
    • Project Background, Aims and Objectives
    • General Approach
    • Geophysical Survey Methodology
    • Diving Methodology
    • Surveyed Wrecks
      • Hazardous
      • HMS A1
      • Invincible
      • Mary Rose
      • Wreck 5001
      • Wreck 5002 B17- Bomber
      • Wreck 5003
      • Wreck 5004 Concha
      • Wreck 5005
      • Wreck 5006 Devon Coast
        • Boiler and Donkey Boiler
        • Bollard and fairlead
        • Cargo Winch
        • Engine
      • Wreck 5007
      • Wreck 5008
      • Wreck 5009 Talis
      • Wreck 5010
      • Wreck 5011 The Portland Stone Wreck
      • Wreck 5013 The Bottle Wreck
      • Wreck 5031
      • Wreck 5043
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