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it has been described as the most significant shipwreck discovery since the mary rose. years ago, and has now been found off the coast of norfolk. it was discovered by two brothers after four years of searching, and now some of its treasures are due to go on display. jo black reports. 0n the sea bed, a team of divers explore the site of a royal shipwreck. the gloucester ran aground off the coast of norfolk on the 6th of may 1682. this discovery has been described as the most important maritime find since the mary rose, and it was found by two brothers from norwich. oh, look at that bottle, got a cork on the top as well. julian and lincoln barnwell run a printing business, but they're also experienced divers and have searched for shipwrecks for years. they challenged themselves to look for the gloucester and after four years they found her. this footage shows a rope, one of the ship's cannons, a wine bottle and the tip of one of the anchors. and this computer image of the site has been generated and shows how a lot of the ship is submerged in the sand. hundreds of items
it has been described as the most significant shipwreck discovery since the mary rose. years ago, and has now been found off the coast of norfolk. it was discovered by two brothers after four years of searching, and now some of its treasures are due to go on display. jo black reports. 0n the sea bed, a team of divers explore the site of a royal shipwreck. the gloucester ran aground off the coast of norfolk on the 6th of may 1682. this discovery has been described as the most important maritime...
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Feb 25, 2023
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this discovery has been described as the most important maritime find since they mary rose.erienced divers and have search for shipwrecks for years. they challenge themselves to look for the 6loucester years. they challenge themselves to look for the gloucester and after four years they found her. this footage shows a rope, one of the ships canon, a wine bottle and the tip of one of the anchors. in this computer image of the site has been generated and shows how a lot of the ship is submerged in the sand. hundreds of items have been brought to the surface and now they are going on public display for the first time. it's quite surreal. to go from seeing it on the sea bed to bring it to the public and display, its something to be part of. on it's something to be part of. on board that fateful day it was james the duke of york the future king. he survived but hundreds died. and because the 6loucester sake so quickly personal possessions were left behind. now we're able to view them up close. one of the main exhibits is the ships bell. there are also items such as wine bottles,
this discovery has been described as the most important maritime find since they mary rose.erienced divers and have search for shipwrecks for years. they challenge themselves to look for the 6loucester years. they challenge themselves to look for the gloucester and after four years they found her. this footage shows a rope, one of the ships canon, a wine bottle and the tip of one of the anchors. in this computer image of the site has been generated and shows how a lot of the ship is submerged...
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Feb 20, 2023
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. >> reporter: take a look inside the benicia home of mary water rose. >> these pictures here i think -- important. >> reporter: where you will find an archive of documents that tell this little known story that all centers on the single photograph. i mean, this is probably the most famous photo. >> i think so. >> oh my gosh. when was this taken? >> reporter: ke atly. sparking more than just a memory. but reuniting old friends. >> this picture. you are in this picture? >> yeah. this guy here. >> wow. >> jerry endo. >> how cute. >> reporter: these are the children of what is known as the keatly valley colony. during world war ii, while 120,000 japanese americans on the west coast were rounded up and sent to internment camps, mary's father, fred wata, an oakland produce owner, decided to do the unthinkable. >> when he realized that he didn't have to go to camp, he said i'm not going to camp. he says i'm going to relocate somewhere else. he said i'm not going to be a ward of the government. >> reporter: where wat a and a group of 130 family members and friends made the decision to escape
. >> reporter: take a look inside the benicia home of mary water rose. >> these pictures here i think -- important. >> reporter: where you will find an archive of documents that tell this little known story that all centers on the single photograph. i mean, this is probably the most famous photo. >> i think so. >> oh my gosh. when was this taken? >> reporter: ke atly. sparking more than just a memory. but reuniting old friends. >> this picture. you are...
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we hope that this could be norfolk's mary rose telling british people about what happened on that fatefulg people to understand. a 17th century ship and the types of people that were on board not just the nobles potentially between 150 and 250 people died that day. we want to tell all their stories, not just at the elite, but at the servants of the crew and of the lives were affected by by that tragic event . we've had to send julian and .we've had to send julian and lincoln back under the waves . i lincoln back under the waves. i think they will take on that mission . i i think they will, mission. i i think they will, thanks to julian. and then will worthy divers to professor cartwright and also to esther morgan of the norfolk museum services. the exhibition, the last of the gloucester, is at the castle museum in norwich until the beginning of september a stuart marlborough line at the end of the three way i remember very little history about pluck. you did blenheim all of those decisive battles it wasn't actually said in the package , actually said in the package, but the duke of edinbu
we hope that this could be norfolk's mary rose telling british people about what happened on that fatefulg people to understand. a 17th century ship and the types of people that were on board not just the nobles potentially between 150 and 250 people died that day. we want to tell all their stories, not just at the elite, but at the servants of the crew and of the lives were affected by by that tragic event . we've had to send julian and .we've had to send julian and lincoln back under the...
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Feb 25, 2023
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it has been described as the most significant shipwreck discovery since the mary rose.hallenged themselves to look for the gloucester and after four years they found her. this footage shows a rope, one of the ship's cannons, a wine bottle and the tip of one of the anchors. and this computer image of the site has been generated and shows how a lot of the ship is submerged in the sand. hundreds of items from the gloucester have been brought to the surface and now they're going on public display for the first time. well, it's quite surreal, actually, you know, to sort of go from seeing them on the sea bed and to sort of bring them out to the public and display them in such a lovely way, it's something to be proud of. onboard that fateful day was james, the duke of york and future king. he survived, but hundreds died. and because the gloucester sank so quickly, personal possessions were left behind. now we're able to view them up close. one of the main exhibits is the ship's bell, but there are also items such as wine bottles, spoons and thimbles. also brought up from the s
it has been described as the most significant shipwreck discovery since the mary rose.hallenged themselves to look for the gloucester and after four years they found her. this footage shows a rope, one of the ship's cannons, a wine bottle and the tip of one of the anchors. and this computer image of the site has been generated and shows how a lot of the ship is submerged in the sand. hundreds of items from the gloucester have been brought to the surface and now they're going on public display...
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a bedroom or a temple is to say that the wife of mary was for ignatius, a real muse. rosese cold lands and exotic fruits ripened in specially built greenhouses. for her , rare copies of books were collected for the library and beautiful canvases for the art gallery, and therefore, after the tragic death of her beloved ignatius and wanting to build something really worthy of her, she invites popular and well-known at the time, the prussian architect of the dense mine. it is he who develops the project of the future temple in the neo-gothic style, the whole building seems to strive, like the soul to heaven, and the chosen material - red brick makes architecture that remembers the construction time. the work was very compressed, they were carried out day and night, and the master's fees were promised more than generous . , starting in 1852, the fifty- seventh workers completely completed the erection of the suit. b. at the same time, the temple was sanctified with the name, of course, of st. mary, however, already in 186. in 2005, the cauldron was handed over to the orthodox c
a bedroom or a temple is to say that the wife of mary was for ignatius, a real muse. rosese cold lands and exotic fruits ripened in specially built greenhouses. for her , rare copies of books were collected for the library and beautiful canvases for the art gallery, and therefore, after the tragic death of her beloved ignatius and wanting to build something really worthy of her, she invites popular and well-known at the time, the prussian architect of the dense mine. it is he who develops the...
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Feb 15, 2023
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mary's college of california got capes and roses.the sense they could save a life. >> we are after young individuals ages 18 to 40. reporter: recruitment court nader for be the match, says it helps -- four nader be that -- coordinator for people the match. >> is more challenging for people of color to find the match there are fewer individuals of color that are. . registering our goal is to change that. make it fair and equitable for everyone the is in need of a match. >> the process was easier than expect, easier than a covid test. reporter: this communications major, said gma's robin roberts inspired him to be a match. >> hopefully one day it will be used and i get called back. reporter: the process is so easy, the simple swap to get onto the registry. someone is contacted about being a donor, they are a perfect match. 90% of the time it is as simple as a blood draw. >> 1-2-3 process. it took me five minutes to sign up for the registry. it could end up saving somebody;s life. >> it does my heart so good, i love that there saving li
mary's college of california got capes and roses.the sense they could save a life. >> we are after young individuals ages 18 to 40. reporter: recruitment court nader for be the match, says it helps -- four nader be that -- coordinator for people the match. >> is more challenging for people of color to find the match there are fewer individuals of color that are. . registering our goal is to change that. make it fair and equitable for everyone the is in need of a match. >> the...
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those who signed up for the match bone registry here at saint mary's college of california got capes and roses that they could save a life. the recruitment coordinator the registry helps people diagnosed with more than 77 different cancers and blood diseases find a perfect match. >> it is more challenging for people of color to find dire match because there are fewer individuals of color who are registering. our goal is to change that. our goal is to make it fair and equitable for everyone in need of a match. >> the process was easier than i expected and honestly, easier than a covid test. >>'s men said robin roberts inspired him to volunteer to one day be a match. cell phone sign-up, a signature, and a swab is all it took to get on the registry. >> i hope one day they be it will actually be used. >> the whole process is so easy, the simple swab to get on the registry. 90% of the time, i as a blood draw. >> it is a 1, 2, three process. it took me about five minutes to sign up for the registry. >> it does my heart so good. >> the enthusiasm is not lost on darlene bennett, whose brother died of
those who signed up for the match bone registry here at saint mary's college of california got capes and roses that they could save a life. the recruitment coordinator the registry helps people diagnosed with more than 77 different cancers and blood diseases find a perfect match. >> it is more challenging for people of color to find dire match because there are fewer individuals of color who are registering. our goal is to change that. our goal is to make it fair and equitable for...
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mary ceremonies. each couple received a long stem rose some candy and a special valentine's day souvenir marriage certificate to be at san francisco city hall on valentine's day. it's a great city. mean? well in san mateo county. it is still not too late to tie the knot or jump the broom. the cemetery oh county clerk and recorders office in redwood city has will close at seven o'clock tonight. as opposed to 4 30, the office says the number of couples book to hold weddings today on valentine's day is at least double the amount of its daily average. so why today why valentine's day? i want to make sure he will never forget what happens if he does. he's in big trouble. why did you pick? um love? of course. yeah because it's the day of love. not because it's easy to remember. okay? yeah alright, because it's easy for him to remember. he's not going to admit that though, but he never will. alright couples can also pay an extra $50. and they can livestream their weddings to loved ones who can't make it there in person. that's a neat feature that that's certainly is alright. well as we mentioned love, also in the a
mary ceremonies. each couple received a long stem rose some candy and a special valentine's day souvenir marriage certificate to be at san francisco city hall on valentine's day. it's a great city. mean? well in san mateo county. it is still not too late to tie the knot or jump the broom. the cemetery oh county clerk and recorders office in redwood city has will close at seven o'clock tonight. as opposed to 4 30, the office says the number of couples book to hold weddings today on valentine's...
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Feb 16, 2023
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mary's college of california got capes and roses and the sense that they could save a life. >> the processup, a signature and a swab is all it took. >> a lot of my friends here are involved in it and i have close friends who literally had their lives saved by this process. i hope one day maybe it'll actually be used and i get called back. >> reporter: the whole process is so easy. that simple swab to get on the registry and if someone is contacted about being a donor they're a perfect match, 90% of the time it's a simple as a blood draw. >> it's a one, two, three process. it took me about five minutes to sign up for the registry. i know a lot of people who have signed up so i guess i'm behind the eight ball on this but better late than never. >> it could end up saving somebody's life. >> the best age to target would be individuals ages 18 to 40. they have a higher acceptance rate for this donation process to be accepted and to work and give potentially a second chance at life. >> off to saving lives. >> reporter: i'm leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. >> and we thank you, leslie at kgo. say hell
mary's college of california got capes and roses and the sense that they could save a life. >> the processup, a signature and a swab is all it took. >> a lot of my friends here are involved in it and i have close friends who literally had their lives saved by this process. i hope one day maybe it'll actually be used and i get called back. >> reporter: the whole process is so easy. that simple swab to get on the registry and if someone is contacted about being a donor they're a...