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Captain Carlsen & the 'Flying Enterprise' by Leigh Bishop
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Wreck Images of Flying Enterprise sunk 1952 280ft depth
by Photographer Leigh Bishop page 2


Image clearly shows a mast ladder running up the foredeck mast now out across the seabed ©Bishop

The divers torch carefully picks out a mast lamp half buried in the shingle bank©Bishop

The diver puts scale to a prop blade on the stern of the wreck.©Bishop

A small helm auxiliary steering position on the stern deck ©Bishop

In the front section of the bridge a porthole with its storm gate is fixed securely shut. ©Bishop

Another Bridge window with its storm gate shut from that night back in Jan 1952. ©Bishop

At the very bow section of the wreck the diver looks
on at the secure anchor housed on the starboard side
of the wreck. ©Bishop

Inside the bridge the main binnacle
stands proud to this day. ©Bishop

On the stern deck a capstan and winch mechanism is fixed and draped in trawl net. ©Bishop

A second helm steering position again rapped in trawl net on the flying bridge of the wreck. ©Bishop


A pair of walker trailing logs lie close to a
porthole on the seabed. © Bishop

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