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The Blackfriars shipwrecks were a series of wrecks discovered by archaeologist Peter Marsden in the Blackfriars area of the banks of the River Thames in London, England. The wrecks were discovered while building a riverside embankment wall along the River Thames. Marsden discovered the first on 6 September 1962 and the next two were discovered in 1970. A later discovery added to the previous three wrecks, constituting now what is known as the four Blackfriars wrecks.

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  • Blackfriars shipwrecks (en)
  • Épaves de Blackfriars (fr)
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  • The Blackfriars shipwrecks were a series of wrecks discovered by archaeologist Peter Marsden in the Blackfriars area of the banks of the River Thames in London, England. The wrecks were discovered while building a riverside embankment wall along the River Thames. Marsden discovered the first on 6 September 1962 and the next two were discovered in 1970. A later discovery added to the previous three wrecks, constituting now what is known as the four Blackfriars wrecks. (en)
  • Les épaves de Blackfriars sont une série d'épaves découvertes par l'archéologue Peter Marsden dans la région de Blackfriars sur les rives de la Tamise à Londres, en Angleterre. Les épaves ont été découvertes lors de la construction d'un mur de remblai le long de la Tamise. Marsden a découvert la première épave le 6 septembre 1962 et les deux suivantes ont été découvertes en 1970. Une découverte ultérieure s'ajoute aux trois épaves précédentes, constituant maintenant ce que l'on appelle les quatre épaves de Blackfriars (Blackfriars wrecks). (fr)
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  • The Blackfriars shipwrecks were a series of wrecks discovered by archaeologist Peter Marsden in the Blackfriars area of the banks of the River Thames in London, England. The wrecks were discovered while building a riverside embankment wall along the River Thames. Marsden discovered the first on 6 September 1962 and the next two were discovered in 1970. A later discovery added to the previous three wrecks, constituting now what is known as the four Blackfriars wrecks. (en)
  • Les épaves de Blackfriars sont une série d'épaves découvertes par l'archéologue Peter Marsden dans la région de Blackfriars sur les rives de la Tamise à Londres, en Angleterre. Les épaves ont été découvertes lors de la construction d'un mur de remblai le long de la Tamise. Marsden a découvert la première épave le 6 septembre 1962 et les deux suivantes ont été découvertes en 1970. Une découverte ultérieure s'ajoute aux trois épaves précédentes, constituant maintenant ce que l'on appelle les quatre épaves de Blackfriars (Blackfriars wrecks). (fr)
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