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Article: A team of maritime archaeologists from the University of St Andrews is to search for the final resting place among the Essex marshes of HMS Beagle, the ship Charles Darwin served on as a naturalist. (News).
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- August 1, 2003
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A team of maritime archaeologists from the University of St Andrews is to search for the final resting place among the Essex marshes of HMS Beagle, the ship Charles Darwin served on as a naturalist. After circumnavigating the globe between 1831-36, the 10-gun brig-sloop was laid up at Woolwich ...
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