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    Diver working on survey of the Bronze Bell wreck, Tal-y-Bont. Undertaken by MSDS Marine on behalf of RCAHMW, through the EU Funded CHERISH Project.Divers working on survey of the Bronze Bell wreck, Tal-y-Bont. Undertaken by MSDS Marine on behalf of RCAHMW, through the EU Funded CHERISH Project.View showing diver from the Archaeological Diving Unit ascending to the surface after completing the dive, one of a set of 41 colour slides from an underwater survey of the Tal-y-Bont designated shipwreck, carried out by the Archaeological Diving Unit.View showing marine life on the wreck site, one of a set of 41 colour slides from an underwater survey of the Tal-y-Bont designated shipwreck, carried out by the Archaeological Diving Unit.View showing breech loading gun recovered from the wreck and now in the care of the Royal Armouries Museum, one of a set of 41 colour slides from an underwater survey of the Tal-y-Bont designated shipwreck, carried out by the Archaeological Diving Unit.View showing flukes of the ship's iron anchor, one of a set of 41 colour slides from an underwater survey of the Tal-y-Bont designated shipwreck, carried out by the Archaeological Diving Unit.View showing breech loading gun recovered from the wreck and the ships bronze bell, one of a set of 41 colour slides from an underwater survey of the Tal-y-Bont designated shipwreck, carried out by the Archaeological Diving Unit.View showing some of the cargo of Carrera marble blocks, one of a set of 41 colour slides from an underwater survey of the Tal-y-Bont designated shipwreck, carried out by the Archaeological Diving Unit.View showing flukes of the ship's iron anchor, one of a set of 41 colour slides from an underwater survey of the Tal-y-Bont designated shipwreck, carried out by the Archaeological Diving Unit.View showing one of the ship's iron cannon in situ, one of a set of 41 colour slides from an underwater survey of the Tal-y-Bont designated shipwreck, carried out by the Archaeological Diving Unit.

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