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El. knyga: Wrecks of HM Frigates Assurance (1753) and Pomone (1811): Including the fascinating naval career of Rear-Admiral Sir Robert Barrie, KCB, KCH (1774-1841)

  • Formatas: 160 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Mar-2021
  • Leidėjas: Oxbow Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789256383
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  • Formatas: 160 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Mar-2021
  • Leidėjas: Oxbow Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789256383
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Tells the intriguing story of the rediscovery and investigation of two naval wrecks and explores the career of Captain Barrie through US and Anglo-French naval conflicts.

With the thought of treasure, Isle of Wight islander, Derek Williams researched ancient local wreck records. Top of his extensive wreck list was the 40-gun frigate Assurance lost in 1753 while returning from Jamaica with Governor Trelawny on board, whose story possibly inspired Robert Louis Stevenson to write Treasure Island. Derek&;s first dive at the western point of the Isle of Wight called &;The Needles&; put him on top of cannons, various wreckage and Spanish-American &;Pieces of Eight&;, all scattered at the foot of the rock face. He reported this astonishing discovery to the authorities which resulted in the site being designated the 6th British historic protected wreck site.

When the authorities decided that further professional help was needed, author and diver John Bingeman supplied his Portsmouth Royal Naval diving team, and together with David Tomalin, County Archaeologist, developed the full potential of this important site. Over the next nine years John Bingeman&;s team conducted annual visits to excavate the site; they successfully recovered 3,471 artifacts including cannon weighing 1½ tons. Some of these cannon post-dated the Assurance, leading to the identification of a second 38-gun frigate, the Pomone, lost in 1811. Her Captain, Robert Barrie&;s extensive correspondence was discovered by Paul Simpson to have been archived by Duke University, North Carolina. It features Pomone&;s continuous actions during the French Napoleonic wars, followed by his appointment to the 74-gun Dragon when he saw action in Chesapeake Bay during the 1812-15 war with the USA. Returning to North America as Senior Naval Officer Canada, Commodore Barrie made quite a name for himself improving the political relationship between the USA and Canada; he is remembered by the Canadian City named Barrie.

Previously unresearched archaeological finds are featured, including the development of rigging blocks, gunlocks, military buttons and ship&;s chain pumps, all superbly illustrated, as well as the results of research into numerous other artifacts of the period. Appendices contain the transcripts of the two ship&;s court martials and make fascinating reading. Captains seem to be blameless while their navigating officers are held responsible even going to prison. Perhaps not surprising when tried by fellow Captains!

Recenzijos

This book ought to appeal across a wide spectrum of interests, from underwater archeology, to ship wrecks, through the early stages of a single officers naval career. It offers information and insights for both the professional and novice in these areas. * The Northern Mariner/le marin du nord * ...here is a book which whilst not sparing scientific and technical data is understandable and absorbing to the general reader. * The Britannia Naval Research Association *

The authors vii
Acknowledgements ix
Foreword xi
Sir Martin S White
Introduction xiii
Part 1 Investigating the wrecks of the Assurance and Pomone
1 The Needles wreck site: the 44-gun Assurance (1753)
3(16)
The Needles wreck site and the lighthouse today
3(1)
Discovery and designation
3(5)
The wrecking of the Assurance and its aftermath
8(1)
An alternate explanation to the disaster
8(3)
Artefact display at the Royal Naval Museum
11(1)
Artefacts, archaeology and a hostile seabed environment
12(1)
1753 Salvage operations
13(6)
2 The 38-gun Pomone (1811)
19(40)
Distinguishing the presence of other wrecked craft off the Needles
19(1)
Recognising the wreck of Pomone
19(1)
The last voyage of the frigate Pomone
20(1)
Witness and testimony
21(2)
The Leda Class heavy frigates
23(1)
Ordnance and ship fittings from the wreck site
23(13)
Reviewing the archaeological significance of the wreck of the Pomone
36(10)
Artefacts from the wreck site
46(13)
3 The hull structure of the Pomone in Alum Bay
59(6)
Investigation of the hull remains
59(1)
Dendrochronology
60(1)
Analysis of copper bolts and sheathing
60(2)
The identification of the Alum Bay wreck
62(3)
Part 2 Biography and naval career of Admiral Sir Robert Barrie (1774--1841)
4 Biography of Admiral Sir Robert Barrie (1774--1841)
65(36)
Early life, based on letters to his mother with clarifying text
65(1)
Midshipman Barrie
66(1)
Friends at sea
67(2)
A friendly reunion
69(1)
Caribbean nights
70(2)
Dangerous company
72(1)
The field of honour
73(3)
Return to sea
76(1)
Barrie and the Pomone
77(19)
Disaster at Goose Rock and its aftermath
96(5)
5 Captain Robert Barrie's letters from HMS Dragon (1813--1815)
101(14)
Explanatory note
101(1)
The letters
101(11)
Addendum
112(3)
6 Commodore Barrie in Canada 1817--1834, and retirement
115(4)
Part 3 Conclusions
7 Conclusions
119(2)
1 Was the project able to make a positive contribution to archaeological science and field methodologies?
119(1)
2 Was the project able to make a significant contribution to national maritime history?
119(1)
3 Was the project able to make a positive contribution to site management strategies for the underwater heritage?
119(1)
4 Was the project able to contribute to improved public enjoyment and understanding of the submerged sector of the national cultural heritage?
120(1)
5 Can the project be seen as a success?
120(1)
Bibliography 121(2)
Appendix 1 HMS Assurances Court Martial transcript 123(4)
Appendix 2 Captain Barrie's circumstantial letter, dated 21 October 1811 127(2)
Appendix 3 HMS Pomone's Court Martial transcript 129(8)
Index 137
Commander John Bingeman, chartered engineer and royal naval diver, led the Needles historic wreck site excavations supervised by the Isle of Wight County Archaeologist, Professor David Tomalin. John is the author of The First HMS Invincible (1747-58) Her Excavations, and has published papers on Copper Sheathing and Military Buttons. Dr Paul Simpson is the Isle of Wight Heritage Service conservator and has written a Historic England Research Report: Practical reburial of archaeological timbers and environmental monitoring. He has worked in various capacities on the Isle of Wight since the 1980s, including Finds Officer with the Isle of Wight Maritime Heritage project. David Tomalin is former County Archaeologist for the Isle of Wight. He was Archaeological Advisor to the licensed diving programme at the Needles wreck site and initiated the Isle of Wight Maritime Heritage Project (1986-1988). He is a visiting Professor at Southampton University into advanced seabed and intertidal Solent surveys.