Dear Manuel,
I am excavating a French brig (the Mercure) of the 1812 (built in the 1804 in Genova). Then I am working on two ships found in Venice the provenience of which is not still known. One could be from Great Britain. One could be dated in the XIX generically the second one (the possible English) in the middle of the XIX. All have got sheeting, but the I will be able to take a sample of the possible English only in the next weeks. Are you interested in the French and unknown ones?
Yours,
Carlo Beltrame
> Dear All,
>
> I'm looking for information (chemical composition and metallographic
> images) about copper sheathing in the Royal Navy in 1805.
>
> In this moment, I'm analysing some fragments of copper sheathing removed
> from three shipwrecks, possibly Bucentare (1804-1805) and Fougueux
> (1785-1805), French hulls sunken after the Battle of Trafalgar in the Bay
> of Cádiz, and the Spanish Santa María Magdalena (1773-1810), sunken in 1810
> in Brión. The last, even though it did not participate in the battle, if
> take part in the previous campaign to the encounter in waters of Cádiz. I
> would like to compare the copper sheathing employed in this event.
>
> Tank you very much.
>
>
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