Liverpool Sailing Ships by Michael Stammers

Liverpool Sailing Ships by Michael Stammers

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A history of Liverpool sailing ships

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Liverpool Sailing Ships by Michael Stammers

No one knows when the first sail was raised to propel a boat on the River Mersey, but much speculation abounds. Theoretically, sailing ships could have used this stretch of water in as far back as pre-Roman times, but the oldest proven vessel was that of the Middle Ages. In this volume, Michael Stammers tells the history of the many Liverpool sailing ships from 1565, the year of the first list of Liverpool ships - there were twelve, ranging from the bark 'Eagle', of 40 tons to the boat 'Good Luck' of 6 tons - through the age of slavery and into the 1930s. Even after the advent of stream propulsion, sail still ruled in many parts of the world and Liverpool was no exception. Four-masted barques such as 'Olivebank' and 'Celtic Glen' were a common view in the dock system and were a stunning sight to behold.
Michael Stammers is the curator emeritus of the Merseyside Maritime Museum. He is a prolific writer on maritime subjects and this is his third books for Tempus Publishing. He lives in Liverpool, Britain's greatest maritime city.
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ISBN 13 9780752442433
ISBN 10 0752442430
Title Liverpool Sailing Ships
Author Michael Stammers
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2007-11-30
Number of pages 128
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