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Originally Posted by BBC News

A 1,000-year-old Viking longship is thought to have been discovered under a pub car park on Merseyside.
The vessel is believed to lie beneath 6ft to 10ft (2m to 3m) of clay by the Railway Inn in Meols, Wirral, where Vikings are known to have settled.

Experts believe the ship could be one of Britain's most significant archaeological finds.

Professor Stephen Harding, of the University of Nottingham, is now seeking funds to pay for an excavation.


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Saw this in BBC news 24 last night

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The Viking expert used ground penetrating radar (GPR) equipment to pinpoint the ship's whereabouts.

He believes the vessel could be carefully removed and exhibited in a museum.

Professor Harding said: "The next stage is the big one. Using the GPR technique only cost £450, but we have to think carefully about what to do next.


Vikings are known to have settled on the Wirral

"Although we still don't know what sort of vessel it is, it's very old for sure and its Nordic clinker design, position and location suggests it may be a transport vessel from the Viking settlement period if not long afterwards.

"Scandinavian influence persisted here through the centuries.

"It is speculation at the moment, but at least we now know exactly where to look to find out. How it got there is also hard to say.

"It is some distance from the present coastline and probably the old one too.

"It might have got to its present position after flooding and sinking into an old marsh."

The ship was first uncovered in 1938 when the Railway Inn was being knocked down and rebuilt further from the road, the site of the old pub being made into a car park.

Workers were advised by the foreman to cover the ship over again so as not to delay construction.

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Yeah I red about this yesterday, apparently it was originally uncovered in the 1930's, as its mentioned in a book I have printed in 1993, with photo's of what they found.

Interesting that they are treating it as a new find lol.

Probably just some glory grabbing professor who needs to make a name for himself.

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Originally Posted by BBC
The ship was first uncovered in 1938 when the Railway Inn was being knocked down and rebuilt further from the road, the site of the old pub being made into a car park.

Workers were advised by the foreman to cover the ship over again so as not to delay construction.


And the same work ethics can be seen today.


Good find Joe,
I wonder if it will ever be recovered?

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My GF works there, and its been known to be under there for a while now - the place is also apparently haunted omg


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Intresting smile my friend colin will be over the moon as he used to do Viking reancments and knows quite alot of history about vikings..


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great find Mr Scudo happy

I didnt know Tranmere was named after the Vikings and the Arno was a burial ground for Arnishaug.

Interesting stuff.

Claughton used to be called "Klakkr-tun"


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Originally Posted by BMW Joe
great find Mr Scudo happy

I didnt know Tranmere was named after the Vikings and the Arno was a burial ground for Arnishaug.

Interesting stuff.

Claughton used to be called "Klakkr-tun"


Didnt know that.

I only live rnd the corner so i am off up there now with my spade raftl

Good find peps.


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I heard today that the National Geographic are going to do a peace on this... So it must be interesting to say the least.

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The trouble with Wirral, is that everyone is obsessed with its supposed Viking Heritage, and looks too much into everything. All that is known about the boat is that it is a boat! It's design whilst being in proportion with some Viking ships, also matches much later mediaeval boats. Also, the place name etymology is just guess work, and has to be taken with a pinch of salt!

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They was a story about this on granada reports last year pretty amazing.

You will prob find lots of sites may find ancients relics when they are digging but keep there mouths shut as it will delay or stop any building been done.

and we know its all about been on schedule to save money.


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Yep theres been a few programmes about it.Steven Harding is trying to raise money to begin excavation projects. Although it is not confirmd to be of Viking origin, given its location that would seem the likely option.

You can find pictures of the original sketch and the ground penetrating radar here: boat

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