International Journal of Nautical ArchaeologyRonald A. ColemanColeman, R. (1988). A “Taylor’s” common pump from HMS Pandora (1791). International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 17(3): 201–204.
HMS Pandora was the 24 gun British naval vessel selected in 1790 to sail to Tahiti in search of HMS Bounty and its mutinous crew. Some of the mutineers were located at Tahiti and the Pandora had begun its return voyage to Britain when, on 28 August 1791 the vessel struck the Great Barr...
but the hms pandora, sent to find them, was successful in march 1791. it then ran aground in august and sank, killing four of the prisoners along with 31 of her own crew. the last surviving ten mutineers were tried by a naval court–four declared innocent, three convicted and hanged,...
HMS Pandora.Recounts the story of the HMS Pandora, the ship sent in pursuit of the HMS Bounty and its mutinous crew. The Pandora foundered on the Great Barrier Reef in 1791, and the wreck is now being excavated, yielding fragile artifacts 200 years old.Murray...
The British naval frigate, Pandora, after capturing some of the Bounty mutineers at Tahiti, was attempting to find a passage through the Great Barrier Reef on its return to England when it struck the reef and sank in 1791. One of the highlights so far of the partial excavation of the ...