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Old 3rd September 2010, 16:41
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Guys, for some Premier League archaeology, how about Charles the first's treasure which went down on the ferry, the "Blessing of Burntisland", sailing to Leith on a fine Summer's day in the 1630s on his coronation tour. It's been described as Scotland's "King Tut" and the Royal Navy has identified the possible wrecksite. I think there's an appeal for funds to investigate. wullie m
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Old 4th September 2010, 11:32
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God bless Neil Oliver, Dick Strawbridge and Andy Robertshaw !

Also never forget Dr Ian Grimble, the man who brought Scottish history to TV !
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