In early 2023, Historic England commissioned MSDS Marine and Michael Pitts to produce a film to celebrate fifty years of Protected Wreck sites and the role...
Drassm in partnership with Historic England, is aiming to locate shipwrecks lost during Operation Dynamo lying in French waters High-tech geophysical survey equipment will be used...
Historic England have commissioned MSDS Marine to engage with non-traditional audiences with protected wreck sites and wider maritime heritage; through fifty pop-up events this summer to...
The wreck of an early British submarine known as HMS/m D1, which was the forerunner to the Royal Navy’s patrol submarines that boosted Britain’s defensive power...
The security of heritage assets is of the utmost importance; a monetary value cannot be attached to the significance of a site or its associated artefacts....
Historic England Awards £29,000 Grant to the Protected Wreck Association working with MSDS Marine to support volunteer licensed divers New website launched to promote best practice...
The X-ray and analysis of objects including those recovered from historic shipwrecks and archaeological sites will take a major leap forward thanks to a £150,000 grant...
The wreck of a pre-First World War German battleship, SMS Grosser Kurfürst, which sank off the Kent coast in 1878 and a Folkestone memorial which pays...
Two American amphibian Landing Ships that were involved in the ill-fated Exercise Tiger rehearsals off Slapton Sands in Devon, just weeks before D-Day on 6 June...
The wreck of the pre-First World War battleship HMS Montagu, and a series of steps that were cut into the cliff face on Lundy Island in...
To mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day, six Second World War concrete structures built as replica landing craft for training, nine sunken army tanks, two armoured bulldozers...
An elegant wooden figurehead from the Royal Navy ship HMS Arethusa, which went into battle in the Crimean War in 1854, has been listed at Grade...