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Home › ALSF Wrecks on the Seabed › Round One › Surveyed Wrecks › Wreck 5011 The Portland Stone Wreck

Port Side

Due to the angle of the hull on the seabed, the portside is better preserved than the starboard side. Frames, outer planks and ceiling planks are visible almost from bow to stern.

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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
      • Wreck 5007
      • Wreck 5008
      • Wreck 5009 Talis
      • Wreck 5010
      • Wreck 5011 The Portland Stone Wreck
        • Anchor
        • Port Side
        • Possible Pump Tube
        • Starboard bow area
        • Stone cargo
        • Stove
        • Winch
      • Wreck 5013 The Bottle Wreck
      • Wreck 5031
      • Wreck 5043
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  • Round Two

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