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“The Warwick Project” #Bermuda – Marine Archaeological Excavations 2011 @BIOSstation

The Warwick was a 16th century English Merchantman which sank in Castle Harbour, Bermuda in 1619

On October 20th, 1619, en route to Jamestown Virginia, the merchant ship “Warwick” belonging to Sir Robert Rich, the Earl of Warwick made a scheduled stop in Bermuda. The Warwick’s arrival was an important event for the island. On that voyage, the ship was charged with delivering Captain Nathaniel Butler, the new Governor of the nascent colony. Apart from delivering Butler, the Warwick was to carry supplies and settlers to the struggling colony at Jamestown, Virginia, and collect colonial products, mostly tobacco, for return to England.

While the Warwick was in port, a devastating hurricane wreaked havoc on the islands of Bermuda. Amongst the victims of the tempest, was the Warwick which sank at its anchorage in Castle Harbour. (P. Bojakowski)

The Warwick entering Castle Harbour

“The Warwick entering Castle Harbour”. Painting by Stephen Card circa 1980 ( Private Bermudian collection)

Almost 400 years later, the National Museum of Bermuda, Texas A&M and the University of Southampton are undertaking a three year project lead by Piotr Bojakowski, in a joint educational initiative with the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences and students from the BIOS Ocean Academy to scientifically excavate the sunken remains of the Warwick.
The Warwick is located in the shallow, protected waters of Castle Harbour. A good portion of the starboard side of the ship is still preserved from near the keel to an upper deck and has never been fully excavated, recorded, or analyzed until now.

The Warwick Project (full report)

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A shipwreck afforded settlers an opportunity to better their lives with salvaged goods. And most Bermuda settlers were involved in wrecking-no matter what their station in life. Even Nathaniel Butler (Governor of Bermuda 1619–1622) got into the act.Butler began his career in Bermuda, ironically, with a shipwreck. In 1619, the Bermuda Company sent him to the island aboard the Warwick. The ship, owned by the Earl of Warwick, went down in Castle Harbour. –
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Graham Foster’s #Bermuda Hall of History Mural @TEDxBermuda @bermudasearch

Method in the madness – Painting 400 years of Bermudian history.

-TEDx Bermuda April 2011

Bermudian painter and sculptor Graham Foster shares the process and the insanity that comes from being given the commission of a lifetime …. 400 years of complicated history depicted in one mural …. but the mural is over 1000 square ft … on several walls and within a 200 year old military building!

“I will leave a piece of my sanity in this room”

– Graham Foster (2009)

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The Hall of History – Bermuda’s Story in Art – BermudaYP

Bermudian Artist Graham Foster introduces you to his 1000 square ft mural of Bermuda’s history at the Bermuda Maritime Museum in Dockyards, and talks about how the project started and about its long process to completion.

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