ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSMy acknowledgements can be divided into four distinct groups. Firstly, to all the amateur divers who collectively, at their own expense, have given up several hundred days of their spare time and spent well in excess of four thousand hours underwater on the wreck site itself. I hope I have included everyone, at the very least, those who came for a minimum of four days. Secondly, to all those who have contributed to the research contained in this interactive CD-ROM and who have allowed me to reproduce their work and illustrations. Thirdly the organisations listed. Lastly to a Company who has made a significant contribution to the project funds. THE DIVERS John Adams, Martin Adams, Ken Ainscough, Brian Allen, Jan Archer, David Bastin*, Craig Boyd, Alan Brown, Robin Burrough, John Carpenter, David Carter*, Walley Clarke, Margaret Colley*, Jon Cooper, Mable Crook*, Barbara Cumming*, Raeph Cumming, Terry Davidson, Len Deighton, Steve Dolder* Sarah Draper, Callum Fawkes*, Duncan Fawkes, Ian Findlay, Paul Furlow, Finn Gardner, David Glessing, Steven Greeves, Jenny Gunn*, Julian Hellabrand, Terry Hopkins, Doug Howick*, Ron Howse, Terry Iszat, Graham Jaggard, Richard Jessup, Alan Keeble*, Peter Kingston* ,David Knight, Derek Lang, Richard Larn*, Adrian Lumb, Brian Mason, The late Leslie Mansell (nee Penson), Mike Merrison, Fred McArthur, Peter McBride, Terry McMann, Steve Mott*, The late Nick Mouser*, John Negus, Roland Neville, Lee Noble, Ken Parker, The late Ernest Perry, The late Noel ‘Chippy’ Pearce, Dave Pollock, Trevor Robb, Jim Rodgers, Phil Ronn, Andrew Rix, Malcolm Russell*, Jim Rodgers, John Rush, Steven Rush, Howard Ryles, Ian Spindler, Dawn Summers, John Taylor, Paul Thwaites*, Geoff Turner, Jim Walmsley, Brian Wanger, Alan Watkins, Perry White, Paul Whiting, Bob Willis, Mathew Williams, Ray Wilman, Mark Wingett, Mick Woolstenhulme*, Peter Yaxley*. (Thanks also to NAS 'Wreckmap' Divers) RESEARCHERS & CONTRIBUTORS Captain Roger Abbott (EIC Ship Research), Dr. Philip L Armitage* (Archaezoologist), Rodney Alcock (Weymouth Museum), Maureen Attwooll* (Weymouth Library), Nick Baker (Historical Diving), Dr Juliet Barker (Wordsworth Historian), Professor Joan Baum* (York College, New York, USA), Dr. John Beven (Historical Diving), The late Richard Braithwaite* (Endeavour Log Book), William Braithwaite (Coinage), Christine Burgess (Typing and Editing), David Carter* (Project Diver, Research and Site Survey), Pauline Carter (Researcher), Rex Cowen (Researcher), Paul Craddock* (British Museum), Brenda Craddock (MAAIS), Barbara Cumming* (Typing and Editing), Martin Dean (Archaeologist), Sarah Draper (Archaeologist), Geoffrey Egan* (Museum of London), Arthur L. Evans (Writer), Anthony Farrington* (India Office Library), Michael Fardell (Historical Diving), Stephen George* (Archaeological Illustrator), Bernard C. J. Gowing (Coats of Arms), Jenny Gunn* (Illustrations and Site Survey), David Harding* (EIC Smallarms), Gillian Hutchinson (National Maritime Museum-Curator of Archaeology), Barbara Jones (Editing), Christopher Jones (Software & Editing), Beryl Joyce* (Ceramics), The late Professor Carl Ketcham* (Wordsworth Historian), The late Richard Kilburn* (Chinese Ceramics), Sally and the late Brian King (Project Support), Richard Larn* (Researcher), Gordon LePard (Research), The late D. J. Lyon (Ship Research), Peter Marsden (Archaeologist), Hazel Martingell (Archaeological Illustrator), Peter McBride (Researcher), Murial Monk (Dorset Family History Society), The late Keith Muckelroy (Archaeological Advisor 1980), David Pitman* (Skipper of the Black Tigress/Atlanta), Linda Poulson (Dorset County Museum), Frank P. Rand (Wordsworth Historian), Dr Jonathan Roberts* (Wordsworth Historian), Dr Margaret Rule (Archaeologist), Mr. Geoff Summers (Survivor Research), Jean Sutton* (Author), Professor M. Wayman of the University of Alberta (Iron Analysis), R. E. White (Abergavenny Family Research), Selwyn Williams (Researcher), The late Dr Robert Woof, Jeff Cowton and Alex Black (The Wordsworth Trust). * Those who have made a significant contribution. ORGANISATIONS British Library Oriental & India Office Collections, London. Cathedral Library, Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, SP1 2EN. Clockmakers Company Collection, Guildhall Library, Aldermanbury, London, EC2P 2EJ. Dorchester Library, Colliton Park, Dorchester, DT1 1XJ. Dorset Coast Forum, County Hall, Dorchester, DT1 1XJ. Dorset County Museum, High West St, Dorchester, DT1 1XA. Dorset County Records Office, Bridport Road, Dorchester, DT1 1RP. Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, Dorset County Museum, Dorchester, DT1 1XA. Hampshire Local Studies Collection, County Library, Jewry Street, Winchester, SO23 8RX. HM Customs & Excise, Library Services, New Kings Beam House, 22 Upper Ground, London, SE1 9PJ. Hydrographical Office, Taunton, Somerset, TA1 2DN. London Docklands Development Corporation, Thames Quay, 191 Marsh Wall, London, E14 9TJ. Museum of Docklands, Poplar Business Park, 10 Preston Road, London, E14 9RL. National Army Museum, Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea, London, SW3 4HT. National Maritime Museum & Maritime Information Centre, Greenwich, London, SE10 9NF. Public Records Office, Kew, TW9 4DU. Somerset Archive & Record Service, Somerset Records Office, Obridge Road, Taunton, TA2 7PU. Somerset and Dorset Family History Society. V & A Museum, Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London, SW7 2RL (Metalwork, Silver & Jewellery). Weymouth Museum, Brewers Quay, Hope Square, Weymouth, Dorset. SPONSERS Grant & Livingston Ltd, Kings Road, Charfleets Industrial Estate, Canvey Island, Essex. Weymouth Museum, Brewers Quay, Hope Square, Weymouth, Dorset.
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