This Exeter Conference traced co-operation between Britain and France from Bayonne in the thirteenth century to the Dutch wars of the seventeenth century and the Crimean War. The free quarterly ...
Spaniards found that American native shipbuilders had little knowledge of this art. They used mainly dugout canoes with up to eighty rowers, and some of them propelled by a sail. In South America ...
Neil Datson is a graduate in history from the University of Oxford and is now a working farmer in the Cotswolds as well as spending time as an independent researcher. This book has been a long time in ...
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The active lives of the Wolverines, first in the Mediterranean in the First War, back there after the War and then in waters closer to home in the Atlantic War before finally returning to the ...
The free quarterly newsletter of the Society for Nautical Research keeping you up to date with all society news, short research articles, headlines from the world of maritime research and heritage, ...
The free quarterly newsletter of the Society for Nautical Research keeping you up to date with all society news, short research articles, headlines from the world of maritime research and heritage, ...
The Gokstad Viking Ship: some New Theories Concerning the Purpose of Certain Constructional Features
Questions arising during the process of model building led the author to review the functions of several constructional features of the Gokstad ship. His findings suggest that blocks and uprights were ...
The free quarterly newsletter of the Society for Nautical Research keeping you up to date with all society news, short research articles, headlines from the world of maritime research and heritage, ...
The free quarterly newsletter of the Society for Nautical Research keeping you up to date with all society news, short research articles, headlines from the world of maritime research and heritage, ...
The free quarterly newsletter of the Society for Nautical Research keeping you up to date with all society news, short research articles, headlines from the world of maritime research and heritage, ...
A lovely exchange of letters between Admiral Rodney and the storekeeper in Portsmouth, resulting in the provision of green baize cloth for his cabin’s floor. The free quarterly newsletter of the ...
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