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- Princes_Channel_Wreck abstract "The Princes Channel wreck, also known as the Gresham Ship is an Elizabethan wreck (c. 1574) that was discovered in the Princes Channel in the Thames Estuary. It was discovered by the Port of London Authority in 2004 during a dredging operation to remove obstructions that posed hazards and impeded navigation during low tides (Auer, J. and Firth, A.).".
- Princes_Channel_Wreck wikiPageExternalLink port_of_london_raises_historic_elizabethan_remains.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck wikiPageExternalLink Wreck%20in%20the%20Thames.pdf.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck wikiPageID "34332706".
- Princes_Channel_Wreck wikiPageRevisionID "604673279".
- Princes_Channel_Wreck hasPhotoCollection Princes_Channel_Wreck.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck subject Category:16th-century_ships.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck subject Category:Archaeology_of_shipwrecks.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck subject Category:Shipwrecks_of_the_River_Thames.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck subject Category:Underwater_archaeology.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck point "51.491075 1.111873".
- Princes_Channel_Wreck type 16th-centuryShips.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck type Artifact100021939.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck type Conveyance103100490.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck type Craft103125870.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck type Instrumentality103575240.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck type Object100002684.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck type Ship104194289.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck type Shipwreck104197110.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck type ShipwrecksOfTheRiverThames.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck type Vehicle104524313.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck type Vessel104530566.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck type Whole100003553.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck type SpatialThing.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck comment "The Princes Channel wreck, also known as the Gresham Ship is an Elizabethan wreck (c. 1574) that was discovered in the Princes Channel in the Thames Estuary. It was discovered by the Port of London Authority in 2004 during a dredging operation to remove obstructions that posed hazards and impeded navigation during low tides (Auer, J. and Firth, A.).".
- Princes_Channel_Wreck label "Princes Channel Wreck".
- Princes_Channel_Wreck sameAs m.0hzp1xm.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck sameAs Q7244439.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck sameAs Q7244439.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck sameAs Princes_Channel_Wreck.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck lat "51.491075".
- Princes_Channel_Wreck long "1.111873".
- Princes_Channel_Wreck wasDerivedFrom Princes_Channel_Wreck?oldid=604673279.
- Princes_Channel_Wreck isPrimaryTopicOf Princes_Channel_Wreck.