HMS Invincible sank off the Norfolk coast in 1801 as it sailed to join Horatio Nelson’s fleet at the Battle of Copenhagen.
Bodies were buried in Happisburgh after HMS Invincible sank in 1801 on way to join Nelson at Battle of Copenhagen ...
A mass grave of 119 sailors buried after HMS Invincible sank off the Norfolk coast in 1801 could be exhumed as coastal ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The end of a tarmac road shows the devastation caused by coastal erosion of the cliff face in the village of Happisburgh on ...
On a gray, early spring day, Darcy Bayless walked along the cliffs near her house on the English coast, checking out the damage from a recent storm. “I’m used to everyone going on and on about [the ...
Concern is reportedly growing in a popular seaside village about coastal erosion. It is said more than 250 metres of coastline at Happisburgh, Norfolk, has been eroded since the 1990s and experts are ...
A community fundraiser has turned miles into life-saving support by raising £817 to help protect people out at sea. The ...
On Sunday 7 June the organisers, Steven Back and Sonya Powley came to the station to hand over the cheque to the crew and ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. A small English village on the North Sea coast with thousands of years of history has been crumbling ...