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Steam Yachts at War

Author : Steve Dunn
Publisher : Seaforth Publishing
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2024-09-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781399059756

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This is the story of how the luxurious steam yachts of the Victorian and Edwardian eras were transformed into weapons of war. These beautiful vessels were the ultimate status symbols of British and European royalty, American magnates, the landed aristocracy and the nouveau riche, but when wars came, in 1898 and 1914, they were quickly transformed into warships, and many of their crews became warriors rather than servants. The US Navy was the first to recognise the potential of these elegant vessels. In the Spanish-American war of 1898, the USN – short of ships to operate a blockade of Spanish-owned Cuba – purchased twenty-eight of them and turned them into patrol craft and bombardment ships. In Britain in 1914 steam yachts became a stop gap navy, filling in for neglected investment in small craft. The USN followed suit in 1917. Their wonderful interiors were ripped out, antiquated guns and sometimes depth charges fitted, and their crews signed into the naval reserves. Around the coasts of the Britain and France, in the Mediterranean and the USA, Canada, these former luxurious playthings now attacked land positions and fought surface warships and U-boats. They interdicted blockade runners, escorted convoys, were used as depot ships, served as hospitals afloat and undertook a host of other functions. In all, some 300 yachts fought at sea. This new book, lavishly illustrated with photographs and plans of pre-war and wartime steam yachts from a world now lost to view, tells their story and the stories of the men who served in them. It examines their peacetime origins and development, describes their owners and designers, and considers their naval deployment, the conditions under which the crews lived and worked, the many and varied duties assigned to the yachts, and their successes and failures together with the losses sustained. In just a couple of generations these beautiful craft progressed from status symbols to instruments of war to complete extinction; Steam Yachts at War tells this compelling story.

Steam Yachts at War

Author : Steve Dunn
Publisher : Seaforth Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2024-09-30
Category : History
ISBN : 1399059726

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Steam Yachts at War by Steve Dunn Pdf

This is the story of how the luxurious steam yachts of the Victorian and Edwardian eras were transformed into weapons of war. These beautiful vessels were the ultimate status symbols of British and European royalty, American magnates, the landed aristocracy and the nouveau riche, but when wars came, in 1898 and 1914, they were quickly transformed into warships, and many of their crews became warriors rather than servants. The US Navy was the first to recognise the potential of these elegant vessels. In the Spanish-American war of 1898, the USN - short of ships to operate a blockade of Spanish-owned Cuba - purchased twenty-eight of them and turned them into patrol craft and bombardment ships. In Britain in 1914 steam yachts became a stop gap navy, filling in for neglected investment in small craft. The USN followed suit in 1917. Their wonderful interiors were ripped out, antiquated guns and sometimes depth charges fitted, and their crews signed into the naval reserves. Around the coasts of the Britain and France, in the Mediterranean and the USA, Canada, these former luxurious playthings now attacked land positions and fought surface warships and U-boats. They interdicted blockade runners, escorted convoys, were used as depot ships, served as hospitals afloat and undertook a host of other functions. In all, some 300 yachts fought at sea. This new book, lavishly illustrated with photographs and plans of pre-war and wartime steam yachts from a world now lost to view, tells their story and the stories of the men who served in them. It examines their peacetime origins and development, describes their owners and designers, and considers their naval deployment, the conditions under which the crews lived and worked, the many and varied duties assigned to the yachts, and their successes and failures together with the losses sustained. In just a couple of generations these beautiful craft progressed from status symbols to instruments of war to complete extinction; Steam Yachts at War tells this compelling story.

The Boats of Men-of-war

Author : William Edward May
Publisher : US Naval Institute Press
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015050280851

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The Boats of Men-of-war by William Edward May Pdf

The boats carried by the men-of-war were needed to move stores, act as the 'engine' in confined waters, and serve as a tenders. This book covers their design and function.

The Steam Yachts

Author : Erik Hofman
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 1970
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : UOM:39015002072273

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K Boats

Author : Don Everitt
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 166 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Submarines (Ships)
ISBN : STANFORD:36105021708131

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K Boats by Don Everitt Pdf

The twin-funnelled K Boat was the biggest, fastest submarine of World War I. It suffered a series of accidents from the day trials began. This documentary answers questions about the numerous accidents, had while reconstructing the best concealed debacle in British naval history.

American Yachts in Naval Service

Author : Kenneth Howard Goldman
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2020-11-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9781476682600

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American Yachts in Naval Service by Kenneth Howard Goldman Pdf

Before there was a U.S. Navy, several Colonial navies were all-volunteer--both the crews and the vessels. From its beginnings through World War II, the Navy has relied on civilian sailors and their fast vessels to fill out its ranks of small combatants. Beginning with the birth of the yacht in the Netherlands in the 17th century , this illustrated history traces the development of yacht racing, the advent of combustion-engine power and the contribution privately owned vessels have made to national defense. Vessels conscripted during the Civil War served both the Union and Confederacy--sometimes changing sides after capture. The first USS Wanderer saw the slave trade from both sides of the law. Aboard the USS Sylph, Oscar-winning actor Ernest Borgnine fought the Third Reich's U-boats under sail. USS Sea Cloud made history as the first racially integrated ship in the Navy, three years before President Truman desegregated the military.

American Yachts

Author : James Douglas Jerrold Kelley
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 542 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1884
Category : Yachting
ISBN : STANFORD:36105035279715

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Engineering

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1084 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1898
Category : Engineering
ISBN : UOM:39015084573867

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Steam Yachts

Author : David Couling
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 1980
Category : History
ISBN : UVA:X000174157

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Great Yachts

Author : Charles Antony Peter Duncombe Baron Feversham
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 1970
Category : Yachting
ISBN : UOM:39015002070475

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Floating Palaces

Author : William A. Haviland,Barbara L. Britton
Publisher : Penobscot Books
Page : 203 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Deer Isle (Me.)
ISBN : 0941238199

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Floating Palaces by William A. Haviland,Barbara L. Britton Pdf

This is the story of families who settled on an island on the coast of Maine, intending to support themselves by farming. Because this didn't live up to their expectations, they were forced to turn to the sea, going in sailing vessels to ports all over the world as key participants in a global trading network. With the later decline of maritime commerce under sail, however, a new opportunity presented itself: furnishing officers and crews for the luxury steam yachts of rich and powerful financiers and industrialists. By this time, the reputation of island mariners was such that, on presenting themselves for employment, they had merely to state that they were from Deer Isle, and they had a job.Lavishly illustrated, this book looks at the reasons why Deer Isle men developed such a high reputation as mariners, and the distinctive island culture of which this was a part. It then describes the huge luxury yachts and the men who served on these "floating palaces." The story ends with the services of these elegant yachts in World War II, and the adjustments made in the postwar era by the men who had manned them.

Royal Yachts Under Sail

Author : Brian Lavery
Publisher : Seaforth Publishing
Page : 546 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2022-11-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781399092920

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Royal Yachts Under Sail by Brian Lavery Pdf

From the time of the Restoration of Charles II, when he returned to England from Breda and was presented with the yacht Mary by the burgomaster of Amsterdam, Royal yachts began to be defined as such in England and built with that special purpose in mind. They were built luxuriously and used for royal visits to the fleet, for diplomacy and for racing and cruising for pleasure. Charles II took more of an interest in the sea than any other English monarch. He built a fleet of royal yachts, fine examples of ship design and decorative art, and he can be said to have been the father of yachting and of royal yachts. His successors were less keen on the sea but traveled to Europe on missions of peace and war; and royal yachts took part in regime change several times. In 1689 Queen Mary was bought over to join her husband William of Orange and complete the ‘Glorious Revolution’. In 1714 George I arrived from Hanover to establish a new dynasty. And in 1814, in a reverse process, King Louis XVIII was taken back to France to restore the monarchy after the defeat of Napoleon. This important new book is the first to describe the building and decoration of the yachts in such detail, using many newly discovered sources; and it is the first to describe their uses and exploits, often taking their royal passengers into controversy or danger. Besides the yachts themselves, it reveals much about the character of the kings, queens and princes involved – the impetuousness of the future William IV for example, or his brother George IV’s surprising love of sailing. It describes the design, accommodation, and sailing of the yachts, as well as their captains and crews. Sailing yachts came to an end when Queen Victoria discovered that steam power was more efficient as well as more comfortable, but they revived in the form of her son Edward’s cutter Britannia, and the Duke of Edinburgh’s Bloodhound and Coweslip. Their legacy can be seen in the widespread sport of yachting today, and in the lavish superyachts of billionaires. This beautifully illustrated book, full of anecdote and containing detailed descriptions of dozens of royal yachts, will fascinate naval historians, ship modelers and, indeed, anyone who sets foot aboard the deck of a modern yacht.

Ships' Data, U.S. Naval Vessels

Author : United States. Navy Department
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1218 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1919
Category : Electronic
ISBN : STANFORD:36105113785021

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A Chronological History of the Origin and Development of Steam Navigation

Author : George Henry Preble,John Lipton Lochhead
Publisher : Philadelpphia : L. R. Hamersly
Page : 516 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1883
Category : History
ISBN : HARVARD:HB1J3B

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The Boats of Men-of-war

Author : William Edward May,Simon Stephens (Curator)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Warships
ISBN : 1840674318

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The Boats of Men-of-war by William Edward May,Simon Stephens (Curator) Pdf

In the age of sail, boats were an essential part of any ship's equipment. They moved stores, towed the ship in calms and in confined waters, and, for warships, were an extension of their armament. With the advent of steam the diversity of boats became even greater. Over the centuries there were almost countless sizes, hull forms and rigs employed, so the exact details have always been a problem to model-makers, marine artists and even those building replicas. This new book, based on a work originally published in 1974, is still the only study of the whole history of this neglected topic. Now revised, expanded and much more thoroughly illustrated, it covers the boat 'establishments' (the sizes and types of boat formally allocated), the methods of hoisting and stowing them aboard ship, the design and construction of the boats themselves, their fittings, rigs and armament - guns, howitzers, and even Congreve rockets.