The construction of built-up guns has been conjectural until their recovery from the Mary Rose, but examples of cannon from Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands are available for study. The article ...
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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, ...
The article reviews how the Royal Navy attempted to understand the cause of scurvy, followed by implementation of a cure and prevention. James Lind undertook trials to cure this common illness, most ...
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Bridge queries Davis Hannay’s assertion that officers bought commissions or postings in the Royal Navy [MM Volume 2, Issue 4]. In his experience the monies exchanged when officers changed ship were ...
Robinson reproduces a poem believed to relate to the death of Viscount Maidstone at the Battle of Solebay in the Dutch Wars. The free quarterly newsletter of the Society for Nautical Research keeping ...
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Gone the War Junks, Junks to India and the Persian Gulf. Used longitudinal and transverse bulkheads and state rooms for travelling merchants, long before Europeans, vessels today still retain ...
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