File:Hanover, Falmouth Packet, wadding from loaded cannon.JPG

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English: Hanover was a two-masted brigantine packet ship owned and operated by the Falmouth Packet Company. She was 100 feet (30 m) long, built in 1757 and sank in 1863. This item was recovered from her wreck and was found inside a loaded cannon.
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