Horror at Sea – the loss of the SS London, 1866

Horror at Sea - the loss of the SS London, 1866 “Globalisation” is a term often applied to our own time but the process was in full swing a century and a half ago. The 19th Century saw a vast increase in seaborne trade and passenger-transportation, as new export markets were opened and as economies expanded [...]

Horror at Sea – the loss of the SS London, 18662019-02-19T22:30:00+00:00

HMS Flora 1780 – the Carronade arrives

HMS Flora 1780: the Carronade's arrival In sea battles from the 1780s to the end of the Napoleonic Wars a decisive factor was often the use of the carronade. Few of these guns were carried on any one ship, and they were not counted in a ship’s rated number of guns so that, in [...]

HMS Flora 1780 – the Carronade arrives2021-01-29T18:48:03+00:00

Grace Darling, Unexpected Heroine, 1838

Grace Darling, Unexpected Heroine, 1838 Grace Darling by Thomas Musgrave Joy November 15th 2015 was the 200th anniversary of the birth of one of the great Victorian heroines. Grace Darling gained widespread acclaim for her courage, was celebrated in verse, prints and Staffordshire pottery and remained for several generations afterwards an almost [...]

Grace Darling, Unexpected Heroine, 18382023-04-06T16:56:24+00:00

HMS Argyll and the Bell Rock Lighthouse, 1915

HMS Argyll and the Bell Rock Lighthouse, 1915 Between 1902 and 1908 a total of 34 armoured cruisers were built for the Royal Navy. Expensive ships, almost all in the 10000 to 16000-ton range, they were of comparable displacement to contemporary pre-dreadnought battleships. Fast and, except in the case of the later classes, very inadequately [...]

HMS Argyll and the Bell Rock Lighthouse, 19152019-02-05T21:20:02+00:00

Caulk’s Field: the Death of Captain Sir Peter Parker, 1814

Caulk's Field: the Death of Captain Sir Peter Parker, 1814 The British attack on Baltimore in mid-September 1814, and the heroic defence of Fort McHenry, is one of the most widely remembered incidents of the War of 1812, since it was to inspire the writing of the American national anthem. It was however preceded by [...]

Caulk’s Field: the Death of Captain Sir Peter Parker, 18142019-02-01T21:13:15+00:00
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