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    Post  Tom(ADMIN) Wed Jul 18, 2012 4:13 pm

    I wonder, do any of you guys watch Time Team on TV?

    Today the team have been conducting a dig at Haslar...what a fascinating insight into the world of Nelson's navy. How the ship's crews lived, fought and died...life on a warship in those days was really hard.

    I raise my cap to all of the men who served before the mast back then, they were truly brave men.

    Richard

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