Halsewell (East Indiaman)
Of over 240 crew and passengers, only 74 survived. The shipwreck shocked the nation. The King visited the scene of the tragedy. The wreck of the Halsewell was the subject of poems, paintings and an orchestral symphony. Many years later Charles Dickens described the wreck in a short story.
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Halsewell (East Indiaman)
Of over 240 crew and passengers, only 74 survived. The shipwreck shocked the nation. The King visited the scene of the tragedy. The wreck of the Halsewell was the subject of poems, paintings and an orchestral symphony. Many years later Charles Dickens described the wreck in a short story.
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Of over 240 crew and passenger ...... ed the wreck in a short story.
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4.25196e+1
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1.09728e+1
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Location of the wreck in Dorset
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5.0589204e+1
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-2.020572e+0
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Wreck of the Halsewell by J. M. W. Turner
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United Kingdom
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1786-01-06
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50.589204 -2.020572
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Of over 240 crew and passenger ...... ed the wreck in a short story.
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Halsewell (East Indiaman)
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5.0589204e+1
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