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of bring them out to the public and display them in such a lovely way, it's something to be proud of. 0nboard that fateful day was james, the duke of york and future king. he survived, but hundreds died. and because the gloucester sank so quickly, personal possessions were left behind. now we're able to view them up close. one of the main exhibits is the ship's bell, but there are also items such as wine bottles, spoons and thimbles. also brought up from the ship are combs, pipes and this leather pouch. remarkably, some textiles discovered in chests have also been recovered. this petticoat, a collar and a hood, are all made from silk. objects which are so rare to see that normally dress historians are looking in portraits and paintings to actually look at items that people are wearing. and now we have the opportunity

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way, it's something to be proud of. 0nboard that fateful day was james, the duke of york and future king. he survived, but hundreds died. and because the gloucester sank so quickly, personal possessions were left behind. now we're able to view them up close. one of the main exhibits is the ship's bell, but there are also items such as wine bottles, spoons and thimbles. also brought up from the ship are combs, pipes and this leather pouch. remarkably, some textiles discovered in chests have also been recovered. this petticoat, a collar and a hood, are all made from silk. objects which are so rare to see that normally dress historians are looking in portraits and paintings to actually look at items that people are wearing. and now we have the opportunity to actually look at them closely, examine how they're constructed, and alsojust wonder at their beauty and craftsmanship.

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and because the gloucester sank so quickly, personal possessions were left behind. now we're able to view them up close. one of the main exhibits is the ship's bell, but there are also items such as wine bottles, spoons and thimbles. also brought up from the ship are combs, pipes and this leather pouch. remarkably, some textiles discovered in chests have also been recovered. this petticoat, a collar and a hood, are all made from silk. objects which are so rare to see that normally dress historians are looking in portraits and paintings to actually look at items that people are wearing. and now we have the opportunity to actually look at them closely, examine how they're constructed, and alsojust wonder at their beauty and craftsmanship. it's a real privilege to share this story for the first - time with everybody. we're telling two stories, i

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now we're able to view them up close. one of the main exhibits is the ship's bell, but there are also items such as wine bottles, spoons and thimbles. also brought up from the ship are combs, pipes and this leather pouch. remarkably, some textiles discovered in chests have also been recovered. this petticoat, a collar and a hood, are all made from silk. objects which are so rare to see that normally dress historians are looking in portraits and paintings to actually look at items that people are wearing. and now we have the opportunity to actually look at them closely, examine how they're constructed, and alsojust wonder at their beauty and craftsmanship. it's a real privilege to share this story for the first - time with everybody. we're telling two stories, i the story of the gloucester in the 17th century, _ the story of a tragedy, almost

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go from seeing it on the sea bed to bring it to the public and display, its something to be part of. on it's something to be part of. on board that fateful day it was james the duke of york the future king. he survived but hundreds died. and because the 6loucester sake so quickly personal possessions were left behind. now we're able to view them up close. one of the main exhibits is the ships bell. there are also items such as wine bottles, spoons and thimbles. also brought up from the ship are combs, pipes and this leather pouch. remarkably, some textiles discovered in chests have also been recovered. this petticoat, also been recovered. this petticoat, a collar and a hood are all made from silk. a collar and a hood are all made from silk-— a collar and a hood are all made from silk. , . , . ., ., from silk. ob'ects which are so rare to see from silk. ob'ects which are so rare to that — from silk. objects which are so rare to see that you _ from silk. objects which are so rare to see that you normally _ from silk. objects which are so rare to see that you normally dress - to see that you normally dress historians _ to see that you normally dress historians are looking in portraits

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this petticoat, a collar and a hood, are all made from silk. objects which are so rare to see that normally dress historians are looking in portraits and paintings to actually look at items that people are wearing. and now we have the opportunity to actually look at them closely, examine how they're constructed, and alsojust wonder at their beauty and craftsmanship. it's a real privilege to share this story for the first - time with everybody. we're telling two stories, i the story of the gloucester in the 17th century, _ the story of a tragedy, almost losing the heir to the throne. but we're also telling _ the 21st—century story of the second life of the gloucester, with julian and lincolnj and james little finding it in 2007 and from there, i bringing it to - everybody's attention. what we see here is just a small sample of artifacts. the seabed holds many more.

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of bring them out to the public and display them in such a lovely way, it's something to be proud of. 0nboard that fateful day was james, the duke of york and future king. he survived, but hundreds died. and because the gloucester sank so quickly, personal possessions were left behind. now we're able to view them up close. one of the main exhibits is the ship's bell, but there are also items such as wine bottles, spoons and thimbles. also brought up from the ship are combs, pipes and this leather pouch. remarkably, some textiles discovered in chests have also been recovered. this petticoat, a collar and a hood, are all made from silk. objects which are so rare to see that normally dress historians are looking in portraits and paintings to actually look at items that people are wearing. and now we have the opportunity to actually look at them closely,

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combs, pipes and this leather pouch. remarkably, some textiles discovered in chests have also been recovered. this petticoat, a collar and a hood, are all made from silk. objects which are so rare to see that normally dress historians are looking in portraits and paintings to actually look at items that people are wearing. and now we have the opportunity to actually look at them closely, examine how they're constructed, and alsojust wonder at their beauty and craftsmanship. it's a real privilege to share this story for the first - time with everybody. we're telling two stories, i the story of the gloucester in the 17th century, _ the story of a tragedy, almost losing the heir to the throne. but we're also telling _ the 21st—century story of the second life of the gloucester, with julian and lincolnj and james little finding it in 2007 and from there, i bringing it to - everybody's attention.

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CNN Special Report

halfway through taking the picture, the sun came out. and we saw the beautiful legs. the headline was "charlie's girl," and she was i think a little disturbed about it. i think she said to someone, i'll be a girlfriend who never had a petticoat. >> diana knows one media misstep could impact her relationship with charles. >> careful. >> she'd seen it happen to her older sister, sarah, several years earlier. >> sarah talked to us about that brief romance with the prince of wales. they went skiing together. she said, i don't care if it's a dust man or king of england i'd have to be in love to marry that person. >> soon after came the end of sarah's royal romance. and diana has not forgotten. >> i remember diana said when the phone rang she wouldn't want

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the headline was "charlie's girl" and she was, i think, a little disturbed about it because i think she said to someone, i'll be the only girlfriend that never had a petticoat. >> diana knows one media misstep could impact her relationship with charles. >> careful. >> she had seen it happen to her older sister, sarah, several years earlier. >> sarah talked to us about that brief romance with the prince of wales. they went skiing together. she said, i don't care if it's a dustman or king of england, i would have to be in love to marry that person. >> soon after came the end of sarah's royal romance. and diana has not forgotten. >> i remember diana saying that when the phone rang at her flat, she didn't want to pick it up for fear it would be sarah prying into what was going on with diana. and she just didn't want to talk to anybody about it, not even

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