Spanish fleets between 1521 and 1699

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Alexandre

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since it's a PDF, sometimes your browser doesn't want to download it; you'd better copy the link and then post it in your browser.
 

trinidad

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It´s a very interesting document. Thanks Alexandre. Who did it? Do you know a similar job done in 1985 by Denise C. Lakey? To me is most complete and give some more historical information.
 

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Very interesting Alexandre, thank you for posting this site. Trinidad, how can we access the other site?
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Panfilo, the work wrote by Denise C. Lakey in 1985 it's not on the Net. You van consult it at the INA´s library and at the AGI, in Seville. Some people took information from it to write about colonial shipwrecks, as Vox Veritas did it. A few forgot to mention the source. It's a compilation of shipwrecks from XV to XIX centuries at the area of Bay of Cadiz (Spain) and includes some historical information about them, their cargoes, circumstances of shipwreck and so on. And the most important thing: Denise C. Lakey shares with everybody the primary source of each information. Luxury that you can touch for free thanks to the generosity of this still young but retired underwater archaeologist.
 

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