A 22-gun British warship that sank during the American Revolution and has long been regarded as one of the "Holy Grail" shipwrecks in the Great Lakes has been discovered at the bottom of Lake Ontario, ...
A British warship which sank during the American War of Independence has been found in remarkable condition at the bottom of Lake Ontario. The crows nest and foremast of the sunken 228-year-old ...
Local shipwreck enthusiasts Jim Kennard and Dan Scoville have made a landmark discovery, locating the HMS Ontario, a British warship built in 1780 off of the southern shore of Lake Ontario. The HMS ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – A 22-gun British warship that sank during the American Revolution and has long been regarded as one of the "Holy Grail" shipwrecks in the Great Lakes has been discovered at the bottom ...
Shipwreck enthusiasts Jim Kennard and Dan Scoville have discovered the HMS Ontario, a British warship built in 1780, off the southern shore of Lake Ontario. The HMS Ontario is the oldest confirmed ...
Deep sea divers have found the wreck of a Royal Navy warship which sank during the American Revolution. The discovery of HMS Ontario, at the bottom of one of the Great Lakes on the US-Canada border, ...
Deep sea divers have uncovered an extraordinary find at the bottom of one of the Great Lakes: the HMS Ontario, a 22-gun British sloop that sank in 1780 after seeing action in the American Revolution.
A British warship that sank in Lake Ontario 228 years ago during the War of Independence has been found almost intact by two shipwreck hunters. “This is the Holy Grail of Great Lakes wrecks,” says Jim ...
Syracuse: A 22-gun British warship that sank during the American Revolution and has long been regarded as one of the "Holy Grail" shipwrecks in the Great Lakes has been discovered at the bottom of ...
This handout image, from video released Friday by Jim Kennard and Dan Scoville, shows the crows nest and foremast of the sunken British warship HMS Ontario. Syracuse, N.Y.? A 22-gun British warship ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Shipwreck enthusiasts Jim Kennard and Dan Scoville used side-scanning sonar and an unmanned submersible to locate the HMS Ontario, which was lost with barely a trace and as many as ...