HMS Gloucester  

Reepham Rotary Club is hosted a talk about HMS Gloucester by Professor Claire Jowitt and Julian Barnwell  

HMS Gloucester, which sank off the Norfolk Coast in 1682 has been described as Norfolk’s Mary Rose. The talk covered the history of the ship and its passengers, the story of the years of diving to find the ship and recover many fascinating artefacts.  

James Duke of York and Albany, brother of King Charles II, was returning to Scotland on the Gloucester with more than 300 passengers and crew on board. The ship ran aground on a sand bank off the coast of Great Yarmouth. James survived but more than 150 died as the ship sank in less than an hour.

Professor Jowitt of UEA is co-curator of the exhibition which has been running at Norwich Castle Museum.  She will explain the historical background to the voyage and the items found. Julian Barnwell, with his brother Lincoln, has been exploring the sea bed since they discovered the wreck in 2007. He will tell the story of the dive and update us on discoveries from this year’s diving. 

More information will be found at  www.gloucester1682trust.org or gloucestershipwreck.co.uk

The evening raised funds for the trust to preserve the remains of the ship and Rotary charities. 

 

 

Meetings

The Club meets on some Monday evenings at 6.45 pm for 7.00 dinner at St Michael’s Church Hall.
Rotary visitors are welcome please contact reservations@reephamrotary.org.uk.
Members should apologise and book visitors no later than 6pm on Friday only at reservations@reephamrotary.org.uk

Next meeting

We will have a Business Meeting via Zoom on 13 January.

Our next full meeting will be on 20 January for Burns Night celebrations.  

Future events

The Sunshine Memory Cafe meets on 23 January.

Our Annual Quiz will be at Reepham High School on 28 February.