Investigation of a timber structure in the Lymington River, April 1994

Published:
1994
Abstract:
This wooden feature was seen at low tide in the Lymington River channel. It was found to be the remains of a warping pile, by means of which sailing barges would have hauled themselves up the river to the quayside.
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Unpublished report, Hampshire & Wight Trust for Maritime Archaeology, 19pp, colour pls, figs (some c
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