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Topic: HMS "Thunderer" at Trafalgar | |
John Mayers Replies: 5 Views: 34070 |
Forum: Age of Nelson Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 3:49 pm Subject: HMS "Thunderer" at Trafalgar |
I'm sorry but I have another query.
At Greenwich there is a tea caddy made of wood from "Santissma Trinidad" - the largest ship in the world. The caddy has a cutglass bowl in the centre and ... |
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Topic: HMS "Thunderer" at Trafalgar | |
John Mayers Replies: 5 Views: 34070 |
Forum: Age of Nelson Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 3:26 pm Subject: HMS "Thunderer" at Trafalgar |
Thank you very much. I believe there are some artifacts at Greenwich on Stockham.
But was the "Thunderer"(comparatively unscathed) the first British ship of the line to get to Gibralter? ... |
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Topic: HMS "Thunderer" at Trafalgar | |
John Mayers Replies: 5 Views: 34070 |
Forum: Age of Nelson Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 6:23 pm Subject: HMS "Thunderer" at Trafalgar |
Thanks for log details but did "Thunderer" bring the first prize back to a British port?
It seems 40 year- old First Lieutenant John Stockham from Devon had been overlooked for promotion ... |
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Topic: HMS "Thunderer" at Trafalgar | |
John Mayers Replies: 5 Views: 34070 |
Forum: Age of Nelson Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 3:34 pm Subject: HMS "Thunderer" at Trafalgar |
Can someone please confirm that Acting Captain John Stockham brought hms "Thunderer" into Gibraltar on 28 October 1805 towing San Juan Nepomuceno - the first British ship back. I have only ... | |
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