NMMC Lecture Series: Risk, Reward, Shipwrecks & Secrets NMMC Lecture Series: Risk, Reward, Shipwrecks & Secrets NMMC Lecture Series: Risk, Reward, Shipwrecks & Secrets NMMC Lecture Series: Risk, Reward, Shipwrecks & Secrets

NMMC Lecture Series: Risk, Reward, Shipwrecks & Secrets

14 November

Women and the Navy in the Age of Sail is part of National Maritime Museum Cornwall’s 2024 lecture series.

As part of the Autumn Lecture Series at the National Maritime Museum in Cornwall, Cornish writer Clare Howdle interviews Sharon Austin, wreck diver, researcher and founding member of the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Maritime Archaeological Society (CISMAS) about a life spent pushing the limits and plunging beneath the surface, in search of shipwrecks.

Thursday 14 November, 7.30pm

Sharon Austin is one of Cornwall’s few female wreck divers, discovering and documenting some of the county’s most famous shipwrecks for more than 30 years. And with all that time beneath the waves come a thousand stories and secrets.

Through a series of incredible objects, Sharon will share her perspective on the little-known and fascinating world of wreck diving, the skill, planning and risk that goes into each dive, the endless lure of the ocean floor and the challenges she has overcome to reach it.

With photography and video footage, salvaged artefacts and a recounting of dives that will have you holding your breath, this promises to be a conversation to spark imaginations, shed new light on what treasure really means and leave you thinking differently about what’s still out there, beneath the waves…

Sharon Austin documenting the Wheel Wreck (1780-90), Little Ganinick, Isles of Scilly.

  Credit: Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Maritime Archaeology Society

Clare Howdle is a writer and editor who lives by the sea and is drawn to its tales. She has written for national and local newspapers and magazines and contributed to many Cornwall travel guides. Her fiction has been listed for the Lucy Cavendish Prize, the Mslexia Prize and the Bath Short Story Award and published in the Sunday Times, Litro, Riptide and more. Clare is currently working on her debut novel, ‘Receiver of Wreck’ – set in Cornwall’s wreck diving community – and it was through its researching that she first heard Sharon’s incredible story.

  Tickets

Tickets are available for both the Live Lecture and an Online Lecture.

Live Lecture:  £8 per person, £5 students, 10% off for NMMC Members. Tickets here

Online Lecture:  £6 per person for the online webinar.  Tickets here

Find out more about this inspiring lecture here