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Trincomalee: the Last of Nelson's Frigates Andrew Lambert

Trincomalee: the Last of Nelson's Frigates By Andrew Lambert

Trincomalee: the Last of Nelson's Frigates by Andrew Lambert


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Trincomalee belonged to a large class of 38-gun Fifth Rates that have a strong claim to being the Royal Navy's standard frigate type for the whole of the Napoleonic Wars. This book covers each aspect of its varied career.

Trincomalee: the Last of Nelson's Frigates Summary

Trincomalee: the Last of Nelson's Frigates by Andrew Lambert

Trincomalee belonged to a large class of 38-gun Fifth Rates that have a strong claim to being the Royal Navy's standard frigate type for the whole of the Napoleonic Wars. Following the success of the Shannon against the Chesapeake in 1813, the class was chosen as the post-war mass-production design. Intended to replace large numbers of worn-out war-built frigates, this programme emphasised quality of construction for longevity, and included a number built of teak at Bombay in India. One of these was Trincomalee, launched in 1817. This book reflects the multiple significance of the ship - its place in the development of the frigate, the importance of the teak building programme in India, its role in the changing world of the nineteenth-century Royal Navy, and even its last contribution as a training vessel for young seamen. Because the teak hull was considered resistant to extremes of climate, most of the ship's active life was spent on American stations - the West Indies, Newfoundland, and later the north Pacific and Arctic - combining imperial policing duties with oceanography and exploration.The resilience of teak was further proved by a long period of harbour service, and even after a century of relative neglect the hull was found worthy of an immensely costly restoration. The work carried out on the ship must be one of the most thorough, historically accurate, and painstaking projects of its kind, and is an exemplary lesson to wooden ship preservation movements throughout the world. Individual chapters cover each aspect of this varied career, concluding with a look at the way the ship is now being used to bring alive the details of naval life in the age of sail.

About Andrew Lambert

Dr Andrew Lambert was recently appointed Professor of Naval History at King's College, London - the first British chair in naval history for more than half a century. He specialises in the nineteenth-century Royal Navy, on which he has written a number of influential books, including The Last Sailing Battlefleet and The Foundations of Naval History.

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GOR004827706
9781861761866
1861761864
Trincomalee: the Last of Nelson's Frigates by Andrew Lambert
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Greenhill Books
20020531
160
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