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British Naval Trawlers and Drifters in Two World Wars: From The John Lambert Collection [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 208 pages, aukštis x plotis: 289x245 mm, 100 line drawings & 50 b/w photos
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: Seaforth Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1526794861
  • ISBN-13: 9781526794864
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 208 pages, aukštis x plotis: 289x245 mm, 100 line drawings & 50 b/w photos
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: Seaforth Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1526794861
  • ISBN-13: 9781526794864
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Trawlers and drifters served in both world wars in their thousands; and, in their tens of thousands, so did their fishermen crews. Indeed, these humble craft were the most numerous vessel type used by the Royal Navy in both wars, and were the answer to the strategic or tactical conundrums posed by new technology of mines and submarines.

John Lambert was a renowned naval draftsman, whose plans were highly valued for their accuracy and detail by model makers and enthusiasts. By the time of his death in 2016, he had produced over 850 sheets of drawings, many of which have never been published. These were acquired by Seaforth and this title is the fourth of a planned series of albums on selected themes, reproducing complete sheets at a large page size, with expert commentary and captioning.Trawlers and drifters served in both world wars in their thousands; and, in their tens of thousands, so did their fishermen crews. Indeed, these humble craft were the most numerous vessel type used by the Royal Navy in both wars, and were the answer to the strategic or tactical conundrums posed by new technology of mines and submarines. In his accompanying text, Steve Dunn examines the ships themselves, their design, construction, arming, operations, and development; and he also relates how the trawlermen and skippers, from the age-old fishing ports of Grimsby, Hull, Lowestoft, Great Yarmouth, Aberdeen, and Fleetwood, came to be part of the Royal Navy, and describes the roles they played, the conditions they served under and the bravery they showed.The book takes some 30 large sheets of drawings which John Lambert completed of these vessels and divides into two sections. The first part tells how the fishing fleet came to be an integral part of the Royal Navy’s pre-1914 plans and details some of the activities and actions of trawlers and drifters at war in 1914-18. And the second investigates the armed fishing fleet in the struggle of 1939-45.These wonderfully detailed drawings, which are backed by a selection of photographs and a detailed complementary text, offer a superb technical archive for enthusiasts and ship modelers, but the book also tells a fascinating story of the extraordinary contribution the vessels and their crews made to the defeat of Germany in two world wars.
Preface 9(2)
Hugh John Lambert (1937--2016) 11(2)
Publisher's Note 13(3)
Part One The First World War
1 A Change of Strategy
16(5)
2 Cometh the Hour, Cometh the Men
21(4)
3 Materiel
25(10)
4 Fishing for Mines
35(7)
5 Fishing for Submarines
42(10)
6 General Duties
52(8)
7 Life on Board
60(3)
8 Fishing Heroes and Memory
63(7)
Part Two The Second World War
9 Between the Wars, 1919--1939
70(9)
10 Of Men and Ships
79(25)
11 Keeping the Seas -- Anti-Submarine Warfare
104(5)
12 New Threats from the Air and the Sea
109(4)
13 Clearing the Way -- Minesweeping
113(6)
14 Convoy
119(5)
15 In Imis Petimus
124(9)
16 Heroes and Memorials
133(7)
Envoi
137(3)
THE PLANS: First World War
I HM Strath-class Admiralty trawler, general arrangement, 1917
140(2)
II HM Strath-class Admiralty trawler, hull lines and detail, 1917
142(2)
III HM Castle-class Admiralty standard trawler, general arrangement, 1917
144(2)
IV HM Mersey-class Admiralty trawler, general arrangement, 1917
146(2)
V Ocean-class Admiralty steel screw steam drifter, 1917--18
148(2)
VI Ocean-class Admiralty steel screw steam drifter, general arrangement, 1917
150(2)
VII Ocean-class steel screw steam drifter, rigging plan and sheer drawing, 1917
152(2)
VIII Ocean-class steel screw steam drifter, modifications required for vessels to work as fishing drifters, 1918
154(2)
IX QF 3in 12pdr on Mark V pedestal mounting; QF 3in 12pdr on Mark VI pedestal mounting
156(2)
X A First World War Hotchkiss 6pdr on a non recoil 1941 mounting
158(2)
Second World War
XI HM trawler Quannet (ex-Dairycoats), `Tree'-class, general arrangement, converted to a boom defence vessel, May 1939
160(2)
XII HM trawler Laurel (ex-Kingston Cyanite), `Tree'-class, purchased 1935
162(2)
XIII The Admiralty's `ideal' trawler Basset, 1936 programme
164(2)
XIV Admiralty anti-submarine and minesweeping trawlers of the `Isles' and Shakespearian-classes, sheer lines and shell expansion, 1939
166(2)
XV HM trawler Lindisfarne, Admiralty war construction `Isles'-class
168(2)
XVI Detail and general layout of the `Round Table'-class minesweeping trawler
170(2)
XVII The `Round Table'-class minesweeping trawler Sir Galahad
172(2)
XVIII HMS Coldstreamer, `Military'-class A/S trawler, 1942
174(2)
XIX Profile HM anti-submarine trawler Thuringia, as converted, 1939
176(2)
XX HM anti-submarine trawler Thuringia, as converted,
1939. Galley top, boat platform and wheelhouse
178(2)
XXI Decks HM anti-submarine trawler Thuringia, as converted, 1939
180(2)
XXII The `Round Table'-class trawler Sir Kay, as modified for influence (acoustic & magnetic) minesweeping
182(2)
XXIII HM trawlers Bryher and Fame (danlaying conversion) `Isles'-class, 1943
184(2)
XXIV Anti-submarine trawlers St Apollo and St Zeno
186(2)
XXV Details of trawler design; Oropesa sweep and davits
188(2)
XXVI 6pdr Hotchkiss QF gun HA/LA Mark VI on a Second World War mounting, 1942
190(2)
XXVII 20mm Oerlikon gun on Mark I, IIA, VIIA & VIIIA mountings, as extensively fitted to the armed trawlers
192(2)
XXVIII 3pdr Hotchkiss gun on the Mark I, I* 50* conversion, Mark V, VI, VI* mountings, 1942
194(2)
XXIX The Holman projector Marks II 1940, IIA & IIS 1941 & III of 1943
196(2)
XXX The 14ft 6in Admiralty drifter type boat
198(2)
Appendices
1 Types of Mines in 1914
200(1)
2 An Example of the Text of a 1914 T-124 Form
200(1)
3 Admiralty Trawlers 1914--1918
201(1)
4 Admiralty Drifters 1914--1918
201(1)
5 Strath-, Mersey- and Castle-class Trawlers
202(1)
6 Total Trawler and Drifter Losses by Cause, 1914--1918
202(1)
7 Admiralty-built Trawlers in the Second World War
203(1)
8 Trawlers and Drifters Sunk at Dunkirk
204(1)
9 Trawlers Sent to Aid the US Navy in 1942
204(1)
Sources 205(2)
Bibliography 207
Steve Dunn is an author with a special interest in the Royal Navy of the late nineteenth century and the First World War. He has written biographies and narrative histories including Blockade, Securing the Narrow Sea, Bayly's War, Southern Thunder, The Battle of the Baltic and, most recently, The Power and the Glory, all published by Seaforth. Steve lives in Worcestershire and southwest France.