HMS Recruit: A Marooning Scandal in the Royal Navy

HMS Recruit: A Marooning Scandal in the Royal Navy One tends to think of “marooning” – abandoning a seaman alone on an uninhabited island – as being a punishment associated with buccaneers and pirates in the late 17th and early 18th Centuries. It is therefore somewhat of a shock that what was probably the last [...]

HMS Recruit: A Marooning Scandal in the Royal Navy2020-04-24T18:45:34+00:00

Pig-headed stupidity and the wreck of the Vrijheid, 1782

Pig-headed stupidity and the wreck of the Vrijheid, 1782 Many maritime disasters have been caused by poor ship designs, inadequate operating procedures, bad maintenance and overwhelming weather conditions. There are however – as with every type of disaster, by land and sea – cases where sheer pig-headed stupidity is the major factor. I came [...]

Pig-headed stupidity and the wreck of the Vrijheid, 17822017-08-21T18:49:51+00:00

HMS Hero – the Player’s “Navy Cut” battleship

HMS Hero – the Player’s “Navy Cut” battleship HMS Hero and her sister, HMS Conqueror, both commissioned in the late 1880s, were described by Dr.Oscar Parkes, the ultimate authority on British battleships, as  “two of the most useless turret ships ever built for the Navy”. Despite this damning evaluation, which was supported by many [...]

HMS Hero – the Player’s “Navy Cut” battleship2018-03-29T16:43:34+00:00

Almirante Lynch – first sinking by torpedo, 1891

Almirante Lynch – first sinking by torpedo, 1891 The appearance of the successful self-propelled torpedo occurred in the mid-1870s, at the same time as light, efficient steam engines allowed the development of a new type of warship, the torpedo boat. Fast by the standards of the time – typically 18 to 20 knots – [...]

Almirante Lynch – first sinking by torpedo, 18912018-03-29T16:49:02+00:00

Bayonnaise and HMS Ambuscade action, 1798

The Bayonnaise and HMS Ambuscade action, 1798 On my blog I have dealt several times with single-ship actions during the Age of Fighting Sail, the protagonists being mainly British and French, though the Americans do figure in 1812-15. In most cases British victory over the French seems to have been all but pre-ordained, for the [...]

Bayonnaise and HMS Ambuscade action, 17982020-01-29T11:39:59+00:00

Frigates Blanche and Pique duel in darkness – 1795

Duel in the Dark: Frigates Blanche and Pique 1795 Though major fleet actions such as Camperdown, The Nile and Trafalgar seem to most as  emblematic of the Great Age of Fighting Sail, such engagements were, by their very nature, few in number. Far more common – and in many cases even more savage [...]

Frigates Blanche and Pique duel in darkness – 17952020-04-18T08:57:56+00:00
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