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It reveals how a prize crew was shipwrecked and captured on the enemy’s coast during the Napoleonic Wars. 18 Jul 2022 A closer look at the Thames lightermen and watermen In this blog we look at the larger-than-life characters who carried people and goods on London’s river in centuries gone by. 13 Jun 2022 HMS Sylvia's Circumnavigation of Hokkaido In this month’s blog we travel to Japan, more precisely to its northernmost island of Hokkaido, and through a journal kept in 1871 by Lieutenant Swinton Colthurst Holland, meet the local Ainu people. 19 May 2022 Sickness and health at sea The Caird Library and Archive's new display case highlights sickness and healthcare in the Georgian Royal Navy 28 Apr 2022 The surgeon's mate by John Woodall Learn more about Woodall's medical guide for the sea-going surgeon in the Caird Library collection 04 Apr 2022 The History of the Caird Library Named for the Glaswegian shipowner Sir James Caird, Bt. (1864-1954), the Caird Library and Archive has been facilitating research into maritime endeavour for over eighty years. Today it is the largest maritime reference library in the world. First Prev … Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 … Next Last