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Below are links to the various companies and organisation that support the project:

The Nautical Archaeology Society (NAS)  A British voluntary organisation formed to further interest in nautical heritage. Membership, training, courses, news and projects.

 

English Heritage  The Government's statutory adviser on England's heritage.

 

Wessex Archaeology   The current Contractor.  This non-profit-making body based near Salisbury is one of the biggest archaeological practices in the country.

Lloyds Register LR250 fund

Nautical Heritage Association  The Association is first and foremost the Friends organisation which actively supports the work of the Nautical Museums Trust who maintain the Shipwreck Heritage Centre  Hastings.

The Mary Rose  Henry VIII's warship. This site covers all aspects of the Mary Rose, her history, the project to raise her, her conservation and display

3H Consulting Ltd  Survey management program for underwater archaeology. Download manuals and reports. Features product information and company news.

Sussex Seasearch  UK project for volunteer sports divers who have an interest in what they're seeing under water, want to learn more and want to help protect the marine environment.

Receiver of Wreck  The Receiver of Wreck has become a centralised function, dealing with all reports of wreck from around the UK. It is based within the Maritime and Coastguard Agency headquarters in Southampton, with assistance from Coastguard personnel around the coast.

The National Maritime Museum  (NMM) incorporates the Royal Observatory, Greenwich and the Queen’s House and its mission is to illustrate for everyone the importance of the sea, ships, time and the stars and their relationship ...

The Eastbourne Lifeboat Museum is housed in the RNLI boathouse, King Edwards Parade. Built in 1898 to commemorate the assassination of the well known actor William Terris outside the Adelphi Theatre in 1897.  The building housed an active lifeboat until 1924, when an exhibition lifeboat was put on display.  In 1937 it became the first permanent lifeboat museum in the country.

Neal Potter Design Associates  Neal Potter is one of the country’s leading Museum and Exhibition designers. His credentials include projects for major clients all over the world. Neal is a resident of Sovereign Harbour and has agreed to help put the concept masterplan for The Resolution Centre together.

Sumfield & Day  For all your printing and stationery requirements, Sumfield & Day are the specialists you can trust.

 

For 50 years, Mares has created and distributed technologically-advanced diving products around the world.

 

Planet Divers  Learn to dive with Planet Divers, an Eastbourne (East Sussex - South Coast) based PADI diving club providing its members with easy access to the underwater world.

 

Amazon.co.uk  For project related books & DVD's

 

 

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