THIS WEEK IN 1985: Why is there a hole in my bucket?
They brought up the well-preserved remains of a Georgian bucket.
The only trouble was it had a hole in the middle, and they didn’t know why.
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The oak bucket was brought to the surface in pieces, and was re-assembled by Simon Aked, the Invincible project’s conservation director.
‘It certainly started out life as a bucket, but whether it was converted to something else we are not quite sure,’ Mr Aked said.
Invincible sank three miles off Eastney in 1758, along with hundreds of treasures.