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Talks
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Talks about Our Navy'. Alfred John West F.R.G.S. - Film Pioneer. Our Navy revived' - Talk by David Clover on Wednesday 3 October 2012 at the Regent Street Polytechnic's original cinema where 'Our Navy' was regularly presented from 1897 until 1912. If you want to request a talk about Alfred West, please contact me. I have give such talks to the Royal Naval Museum. The National Maritime Museum. As part of the ' Sea Britain. Festival in 2005, and the Diaper Heritage Association.
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Deirdre & Grant's Photos 2002
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2011 (no trips yet). United Kingdom and Ireland. Castles and Historic Sites. Concerts and Shows etc. Hard Rock Calling 2008. Crowded House - Dec. NBA Europe - Oct 2007. Clandon House and Claremont Landscape Gardens. London Eye etc. (2004). London Eye and Science Museum (2006). London Open House - Sep 2005. Kayserberg and Castle Koenigsberg. Rothenburg ob der Taber. Basel, Bern, Lucerne, Mountains. Bay of Islands (2010). Bay of Islands (2007). Christchurch and Akaroa 2007. Wellington and Lower North Island.
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Project Associates - Port Towns and Urban Cultures
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Port Towns and Urban Cultures. Impact & Outreach. Isaac Land is an Associate Professor of History at Indiana State University. He is the author of. War, Nationalism, and the British Sailor, 1750-1850. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009). He also writes ‘The Coastal History Blog’ hosted on the Port Towns’ website. He can be reached at Isaac.Land@indstate.edu. Or on Twitter @IsaacLand2. See Isaac’s posts on this website. To read more about her research. Follow Joanne @JBHist. It's only fair to share. Sasha...
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Impact & Outreach Archives - Port Towns and Urban Cultures
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Port Towns and Urban Cultures. Impact & Outreach. Archive Impact and Outreach. November 3, 2016. On the 11th November Britain will be commemorating Remembrance Day. To mark the event Brad Beaven and Mel Bassett will be talking about their research project ‘Mapping Jutland casualties’ at a ‘Gateways to the First World War’ Conference at the University of Kent. See the programme here: 11th-november-programme This project investigates the impact of the Battle […]. More Sickly Slums and Sailortowns. The open...
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“We Were Proud of What We Did” - A Wren’s Reflections of Serving in a Port Town, 1939-1945 - Port Towns and Urban Cultures
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Port Towns and Urban Cultures. Impact & Outreach. We Were Proud of What We Did – A Wren’s Reflections of Serving in a Port Town, 1939-1945. July 15, 2013. WRNS, HMS Daedalus 1945, Lee-on-Solent (Grace back middle wearing tricorn). When compared to the pre and post war period, Grace’s role in the WRNS comprised a memorable part of her life:. A few key areas feature prominently when Grace is remembering her role in a wartime port town. Her uniform, described as. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), 1; R...
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New Scholarship on the Press Gang - Part 2 of 2 - Port Towns and Urban Cultures
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Port Towns and Urban Cultures. Impact & Outreach. New Scholarship on the Press Gang – Part 2 of 2. August 3, 2015. The Myth of the Press Gang. Dancy concludes that the number of volunteers serving on British warships was two or three times higher than had been previously considered. [2]. Some have already suggested that this book is a decisive intervention in the way that we think about the institution of impressment. [3]. Myth of the Press Gang. The typical operations of the press gang were orderly, non...
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Antique arms, armour, military swords, uniforms, German daggers and more - michaeldlong.com
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Rest of the World. Rest of the World. Rest of the World. Rest of the World. Rest of the World. Rest of the World. Rest of the World. Rest of the World. Rest of the World. Rest of the World. THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ARMS and ARMOUR. THE VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM. THE ROYAL NAVAL MUSEUM. THE ROYAL SCOTS REGIMENTAL MUSEUM. THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF SCOTLAND.
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article Archives - Port Towns and Urban Cultures
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Port Towns and Urban Cultures. Impact & Outreach. The ‘North Sea Incident’ of 1904 and the consequences for Anglo-German Relations. October 25, 2016. Though historians have begun to reassess the extent of anti-German feeling in Britain in the years preceding the outbreak of the First World War, it is nevertheless interesting to take note of an incident where a Russian naval blunder became the site of Anglo-German antagonism.[1] Taking place in the thick of the Russo-Japanese War, the […]. June 27, 2016.
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The #watchnerd: June 2013
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The watch 'blog you can safely ignore. Thursday, June 27, 2013. Rather impressed with this. Not only did Bremont. Put on an extremely fun (and generous) event*, but they failed to disappoint when it came to the big reveal. I was only able to see the watch though the various glass displays dotted around the grounds of Bletchley Park, but a few things stood out to this #watchnerd:. Like the National Museum of the Royal Navy. The last survivor of the cryptanalysts who worked on Tunny. The case and bezel.
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Mapping Cinema Culture in Portsmouth’s Sailortown in the Early Twentieth Century - Port Towns and Urban Cultures
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Port Towns and Urban Cultures. Impact & Outreach. Mapping Cinema Culture in Portsmouth’s Sailortown in the Early Twentieth Century. July 7, 2015. The naval town of Portsmouth, located on the south coast of Britain, had a rich cinema culture in the early 20. What films did they want to watch? Why Sailors Leave Home Still. 1917) was thus advertised as a ‘Patriotic Play’. [2]. It would seem that patrons of this cinema were expected to use these films to honour their involvement in the conflict. Significantl...
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