Full Reports of Protected Wreck


Summary Description of a Protected Wreck


Reference Number
DW1
Name
Bronze Bell  
Date of Designation
1978  
Status
Designated  

Location


Location
Cardigan Bay, off Tal-y-bont  
Latitude
52.778833  
Longitude
-4.1255  
Decimal Latitude
52 46 43.8N  
Decimal Longitude
04 07 31.8W  

Description


Broad Class
Maritime  
Site Type
Wreck  
Period
Post Medieval  
Summary Description and Reason for Designation
The 17th century vessel, carrying a cargo of precious Carerra marble from north Italy, was trying to run ashore when she hit the notorious Sarn Padrig Reef. She was heavily armed with at least 18 main battery, and 18 smaller cast-iron and wrought-iron guns. Excavations have revealed a bronze bell dated 1677 along with pewter vessels and other artefacts. Italian marble was imported in great quantities to England at that time for the construction of important buildings, such as St Paul’s Cathedral.  

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