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Hematite

Wreck

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The Hematite was a 19th-century shipwreck recorded in the National Monuments Record of Wales. Little is known about its loss, but it is presumed to have been wrecked along the Welsh coast during the 1800s, with no specific details on the cause, casualties, or cargo.

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The National Monuments Record of Wales records Hematite as Wreck from the 20fed Ganrif period. The saved point comes from the official national record. Inclusion does not by itself mean that the public may enter the place.
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