Interior of Susan Constant
In the 17th century, this deck housed passengers and cargo. Conditions were crowded, cramped, boring and relatively miserable. The passengers and crew ate pickles, salt pork, salt fish, dry bread, hard biscuits. And the water turned green and smelled so foul that no man could abide it. So they drank beer because that’s what would last.
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Uploaded on February 5, 2023
Taken on September 18, 2007
Interior of Susan Constant
In the 17th century, this deck housed passengers and cargo. Conditions were crowded, cramped, boring and relatively miserable. The passengers and crew ate pickles, salt pork, salt fish, dry bread, hard biscuits. And the water turned green and smelled so foul that no man could abide it. So they drank beer because that’s what would last.
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Uploaded on February 5, 2023
Taken on September 18, 2007