History Of The Royal Navy - 3 DVD Box Set - GRD1074
Disc 1. The King's Ships 1500-1599
1 x 44:00 min
The
story begins with the creation of a ROyal Navy under orders of King
Henry VIII with ships such as GREAT HARRY and MARY ROSE and continues
through the daring exploits of Sir Francis Drake's GOLDEN HINDE and the
revolutionary innovations at John Hawkins' race built Galleons. Finally
the climatic showdown with Spain's invincible Armada in 1588 laid the
groundwork for Britannia's Rule of the Seas in the years to come.
Disc 2. Wooden Walls 1600-1805
1 x 44:00 min
The
17th century saw Britain's war efforts aided by Samuel Pepys'
codification of naval tactics in "The Fighting Instructions" which
transformed naval battles from uncontrollable melees into linear chess
games to water. A little known Scottish landlubber named John Clerk
further stimulated naval tactics and when Admiral Horatio Nelson took
the helm of HMS VICTORY at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, Britain's
mastery of the waves was re-established.
Disc 3. The Sun Never Sets 1806-Present
1 x 88:00 min
Wooden
Walls were soon replaced by iron and steel. When the super ship,
DREADNOUGHT was launched in 1906, it sparked a naval arms race with
Germany that culminated with the gigantic showdown at Jutland during
WWi. After the loss of HMS Hood, Churchill's rallying cry, "Sink The
Bismarck!" and the successful pursuit of the GRAF SPEE, turned the tide
of WWII. The Falklands War in 1982 once again demonstrated the
continuing resolve and effectiveness of the Royal Navy.
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