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Dr Harry Bennett, an expert in maritime history, said the dive team had found "the underwater archaeological equivalent of a needle in a haystack".Mr Robinson said solving the mystery ensured those who died were not forgotten.
In November 1888, the SS Nantes, which was operated by the Cunard Steamship Company, collided with a German sailing vessel, the Theodor Ruger, said Dr Bennett.The crew spent "several hours" trying to save their ship, the honorary associate professor in history at the University of Plymouth said."They used mattresses to plug the gap which had opened up in the hull of the SS Nantes," he said.
"[The ship sank] with the loss of a substantial number of the crew. There were some 23-odd fatalities. There were three survivors."Bodies from the wreckage washed ashore at Talland Bay and Looe, in Cornwall, and "locals were confronted by this picture of horror, pieces of ship together with bodies," he said.
Afterwards the "wreck was essentially lost, obviously you're dealing in a period with no satellite navigation," said Dr Bennett.
He added while the crew tried to save the ship it "drifted for several hours, before it finally made its way to the bottom, sadly, with many of its crewmen on board".The retired astrophysicist, who is a member of Mensa, was later diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism in his 60s.
He said he running brought him a "new kind of freedom" as a child - and he has stuck with it ever sinceMr Madelaine said he wants to break the stereotype that "if you're 80, you're bent over with a stick in a pub".
"It's rubbish," he added. "I don't feel like my age, my brain still ticks over fine."He said his love of running began with a chance meeting with someone who did cross country after school.