Royal Yachts Under Sail

Royal Yachts Under Sail
Title Royal Yachts Under Sail PDF eBook
Author Brian Lavery
Publisher Seaforth Publishing
Pages 162
Release 2022-11-30
Genre History
ISBN 1399092944

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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.

Royal Yachts Under Sail

Royal Yachts Under Sail
Title Royal Yachts Under Sail PDF eBook
Author Brian Lavery
Publisher Seaforth Publishing
Pages 546
Release 2022-11-30
Genre History
ISBN 1399092928

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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.

The Royal Yacht Britannia

The Royal Yacht Britannia
Title The Royal Yacht Britannia PDF eBook
Author Richard Johnstone-Bryden
Publisher Conway Maritime Press
Pages 310
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 0851779379

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The only comprehensive book on the subject featuring exclusive first-hand accounts from members of the Royal Family, the Royal Household, Yacht's company, politicians, designers, shipbuilders and the preservation team. Written with the full support of the Royal Family to present a thorough history of the Yacht's career. Published to coincide with the 50th Anniversary of the launch of HMY Britannia and copiously illustrated with over 250 photographs and artworks, many of which are published for the first time. A book with a broad appeal to all those interested in British and world history and the role of the Monarchy in the second half of the twentieth century.

Royal Yachts

Royal Yachts
Title Royal Yachts PDF eBook
Author Alan Major
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 288
Release 2011-04-15
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1445611074

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A history of Royal Yachts and ships of state, both from Britain and abroad, from the Norman Conquest to the present day.

NEVER TO SAIL IN HER

NEVER TO SAIL IN HER
Title NEVER TO SAIL IN HER PDF eBook
Author MIKE. KEULEMANS
Publisher
Pages
Release 2020
Genre
ISBN 9780956059659

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The Royal Yacht Squadron

The Royal Yacht Squadron
Title The Royal Yacht Squadron PDF eBook
Author Montague John Guest
Publisher
Pages 670
Release 1903
Genre Yachting
ISBN

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The Sailing Boat

The Sailing Boat
Title The Sailing Boat PDF eBook
Author Henry Coleman Folkard
Publisher
Pages 590
Release 1906
Genre Boats and boating
ISBN

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