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Abandoned Shed

Free admission

Abandoned Shed — a memorial in england-london, United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
15 min–45 min
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Abandoned Shed is a memorial located in england-london, United Kingdom. Sourced from OpenStreetMap (ODbL licence); see local listings for visitor information, opening hours and admission details.

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From the Wikipedia article

The Abandoned Shipwrecks Act is a piece of United States legislation passed into law in 1988. The Act was a neutral law to transfer ownership of applicable shipwrecks in U.S. state waters from the federal government to the state where the shipwreck was located. The drafter of the legislation was Dr. Anne Giesecke. The legislation is brief, by design, and aims to resolve a jurisdictional conflict between the Federal Court sitting in Admiralty and state governments managing state land, particularly the excavation of state land. The Abandoned Shipwreck Act has been touted for several positive evolutions in shipwreck management. This includes expanded historic shipwreck programs or the creation of such programs, the ASA has led to a change in the culture surrounding diving shipwrecks, and ASA has helped to educate the states and the public about the value of these resources. Before the passage of the Abandoned Shipwreck Act, "only 27 states had laws specifically addressing their underwater resources. Now, all states have evaluated their legal systems as they apply to underwater resources and where necessary have modified their laws." Several states now have maritime archeologists that help the state perform documentation of shipwrecks, help determine their historical value, and provide divers with information and education on the states' efforts to preserve shipwrecks.

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Background

History

Improvements in SCUBA equipment helped to make once out-of-reach shipwrecks, reachable. This created a dive community which initially pilfered from the shipwrecks with impunity--in many cases it was the norm to take from the shipwrecks to show that you had reached it. "At the same time, George Bass and Peter Throckmorton began making efforts to have shipwrecks recognized as archaeological sites because of their value in telling stories about human culture." Before the law's passage, "state governments used the Submerged Lands Act of 1953 to claim title to and control over abandoned shipwrecks on state submerged lands" which had not been successful. On April 29, 1988, President Ronald Reagan…

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Coordinates
51.6676, 0.2752
County
Essex
District
Brentwood
Parish
Kelvedon Hatch
Postcode
CM15 0DL
Parliamentary constituency
Brentwood and Ongar

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Abandoned Shed?
Abandoned Shed is in Essex, London, United Kingdom (postcode CM15 0DL), in the parish of Kelvedon Hatch.
Is Abandoned Shed free to visit?
Yes, Abandoned Shed is free to enter.
How do I get to Abandoned Shed?
Drivers can navigate to postcode CM15 0DL. It sits within the Brentwood and Ongar parliamentary constituency.