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Broadside Collection (page 18)

"Broadside: A Powerful Display of Naval Might and Historical Significance" From the majestic HMS Victory

Background imageBroadside Collection: British Ballad, Sir James the Rose

British Ballad, Sir James the Rose
SIR JAMES THE ROSE. British broadside ballad, credited to Michael Bruce (1746-1767) telling the account of Sir James the Roses love for a lady named Matilda and their ultimate demise

Background imageBroadside Collection: Prince of Wales Squadron

Prince of Wales Squadron
The Prince of Wales naval squadron, including the ships The Swallow and Prince Charles

Background imageBroadside Collection: Satire on Puritans / 1647

Satire on Puritans / 1647
These tradesmen are preachers in the City of London, 1647. A satirical broadside on non- conformist preaching in London

Background imageBroadside Collection: Saddler / 1647 / Broadside

Saddler / 1647 / Broadside
A saddler holding a pair of stirrups. These tradesman are preachers in the City of London, 1647. A satirical broadside on non-

Background imageBroadside Collection: Meal-Man / 1647 / Broadside

Meal-Man / 1647 / Broadside
A meal-man with sacks of wheat These tradesman are preachers in the City of London, 1647. A satirical broadside on non- conformist preaching in London

Background imageBroadside Collection: Porter. 1647 / Broadside

Porter. 1647 / Broadside
A porter carries a heavy load. These tradesman are preachers in the City of London, 1647. A satirical broadside on non- conformist preaching in London

Background imageBroadside Collection: Glover / 1647 / Broadside

Glover / 1647 / Broadside
A glover. These tradesman are preachers in the City of London, 1647. A satirical broadside on non- conformist preaching in London

Background imageBroadside Collection: Shoemaker / 1647 / Broadside

Shoemaker / 1647 / Broadside
A shoemaker. These tradesman are preachers in the City of London, 1647. A satirical broadside on non- conformist preaching in London

Background imageBroadside Collection: Broadside / Box Maker

Broadside / Box Maker
A box maker. These tradesman are preachers in the City of London, 1647. A satirical broadside on non- conformist preaching in London

Background imageBroadside Collection: Broadside / Soap Boiler

Broadside / Soap Boiler
A soap boiler. These tradesman are preachers in the City of London, 1647. A satirical broadside on non- conformist preaching in London

Background imageBroadside Collection: Broadside / Blacksmith

Broadside / Blacksmith
A smith. These tradesman are preachers in the City of London, 1647. A satirical broadside on non- conformist preaching in London

Background imageBroadside Collection: Broadside / Button Maker

Broadside / Button Maker
A button maker. These tradesman are preachers in the City of London, 1647. A satirical broadside on non- conformist preaching in London



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"Broadside: A Powerful Display of Naval Might and Historical Significance" From the majestic HMS Victory, adorned with flags and immortalized by Nelson's famous quote "England expects that every man will do his duty, " to the thunderous broadsides fired by the HMS Duke of York during the Second World War, this term holds a rich history. Even beyond naval warfare, broadsides have left their mark on various aspects of human achievement. Take for instance the ill-fated R 101 Airship, which met its tragic end after a disastrous crash during a test flight. Or consider the steam yacht Joyeuse, crafted by Kirk & Sons of Cowes in 1914, showcasing both elegance and craftsmanship. Broadsides were not limited to grand vessels alone; even smaller ships like the schooner Pampa had their moment in history thanks to Kirk & Sons' skilled hands. The steam yacht Chimaera also made waves with its sleek design and luxurious features. Beyond maritime tales, broadside played a role in other significant events such as Waringstown's Damask Weaving Industry or Benjamin Franklin's timeless advice found within his book "The Way to Wealth. " These examples demonstrate how they are encompass diverse fields and leave an indelible impact. Moreover, it is impossible to overlook its connection with pivotal moments like The Battle of Pacocha or South Carolina's secession from the Union in 1860 - events that shaped nations and altered destinies forever. Even further back in time lies an intriguing lithograph titled "A Proclamation for Suppressing Rebellion" from August 1775 - a testament to historical struggles against tyranny. In essence, whether through awe-inspiring naval battles or cultural milestones across different eras, broadside stands as a symbol of power unleashed upon both land and sea. Its legacy continues to captivate our imagination while reminding us of humanity's triumphs and tribulations throughout history.