CM28 - Glass
Cumberland
Wine bottle pieces: Bases (9) Necks (1),
(CM 28 = 7 x sherds. CM 28, 28.1, 28.2, 28.3, 28.4, 28.5, 28.6, 28.7, 28.9)
Site Area Code South West
Site Location E 12.5 m / N 1.0 m
Number of Items 16
Material Glass
Museum Reference
Registration Number 28
ID 7207
Status Commonwealth
The ship Cumberland was built of teak, iron fastened with iron knees, and had been sheathed with copper. It had two decks, and carried a proofed chain anchor cable as well as two coir rope cables. The vessel’s loaded draught was 17 ft (5.18 m). It was owned by Steel, Lamden and Company, and, under the command of Anthony Steel, had delivered a cargo of 16??000 bushels of wheat from Bombay to...
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