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Duty and Daring in the Heyday of Empire
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Tuesday, 7 March 2017
The Bellona and Courageux action 1761
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Devotees of naval history and fiction will know that the “74”, the so-called Third- Rate ships of the line, were the backbone of the fleets...
Friday, 3 March 2017
The Discovery of Franz Josef Land 1873
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Franz Josef in 1910 - an old man for whom so many young ones died The Emperor Franz Josef (1830 - 1916) of the Austro-Hungarian Empire ...
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Friday, 24 February 2017
From Rebel to Samurai – the epic career of the Ironclad Stonewall/ KÅtetsu: Part 1
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When thinking of the ocean-going navy of the Southern Confederacy in the American Civil War the image immediately comes to mind of fast, la...
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Friday, 17 February 2017
Protected Cruisers in the Pre-Dreadnought Era
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It is always gratifying to an author to received feedback from readers, particularly when detailed research to support a story is recognise...
Tuesday, 14 February 2017
Jean Bart – Sea Raider
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The French Navy’s record through the centuries never achieved the string of memorable victories won by Britain’s Royal Navy – though one ...
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