OzSwampfrog
Greenie
- Oct 9, 2013
- 15
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- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Writing inside old ship's bell - Lloyds A1 Certification?
Hi,
At first, I took the bottom two letters to read "A L" but the writing is very faint (it's amazing any of it survived at all) and the bottom stroke of the "L" is not the same colour. It appears to be A1. By the way, the photo is the inside of an old ship's bell found on Stradbroke Island, the owner prefers to remain anonymous, but allowed me to photograph it. This post is in relation to a reply I had given to a thread concerning possible news of the "Madagascar". The Madagascar passed a Lloyds A1 survey in 1853 according to the Lloyds Shipping Register for that year. How many wrecks are there in Australian waters of ships surveyed in that year? If it is from the Madagascar, that suddenly makes a few very odd and unbelieved stories from the island fit together.
Something very interesting is located in that swamp in the area identified as containing a large amount of metal.
If there's any interest, I have many photos of the bell from different angles, this is the best angle from which the writing can be seen.
Cheers,
OzSwampfrog
Hi,
At first, I took the bottom two letters to read "A L" but the writing is very faint (it's amazing any of it survived at all) and the bottom stroke of the "L" is not the same colour. It appears to be A1. By the way, the photo is the inside of an old ship's bell found on Stradbroke Island, the owner prefers to remain anonymous, but allowed me to photograph it. This post is in relation to a reply I had given to a thread concerning possible news of the "Madagascar". The Madagascar passed a Lloyds A1 survey in 1853 according to the Lloyds Shipping Register for that year. How many wrecks are there in Australian waters of ships surveyed in that year? If it is from the Madagascar, that suddenly makes a few very odd and unbelieved stories from the island fit together.
Something very interesting is located in that swamp in the area identified as containing a large amount of metal.
If there's any interest, I have many photos of the bell from different angles, this is the best angle from which the writing can be seen.
Cheers,
OzSwampfrog