Ships of the Port of London: Twelfth to seventeenth centuries AD (English Heritage Archaeological Report, #5)

by Peter Marsden

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This report is the first full study of the remains of the twelfth- to seventeenth-century ships and boats from the port of London. Using evidence from the vessels, from waterfronts, and from contemporary manuscripts Peter Marsden has reconstructed the design, construction, and use of these ancient vessels. The book focuses on the substantial remains of three local vessels. The earliest, the Custom House boat, was built in 1160-90 and was found broken up and reused in a waterfront revetment dating from a century later. The other two were wrecks discovered in the River Thames: Blackfriars ship 3, a fifteenth-century sailing barge, and Blackfriars ship 2, a barge which sank about 1670 with a cargo of bricks for rebuilding in London after the Great Fire of 1666.
  • ISBN10 1850745137
  • ISBN13 9781850745136
  • Publish Date 31 January 1996
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 23 January 2022
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Historic England