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The Admiral who killed 2000 of his own men- The Great Naval Disaster of 1707
In 1707, the Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Cloudesley Shovell - a military prodigy who rose through the ranks from Cabin Boy was sailing his flagship back from the siege of Toulon, alongside 21 other ships.
After bad weather had driven them of course Cloudesley sailed the entire fleet onto the Western Rocks in the waters near Scilly. 4 Ships were lost completely, and many more damaged significantly. Between 1400 and 2000 men lost their lives in what was the greatest loss of life in any single moment.
This is the story of that fateful night.
published: 26 Jul 2017
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First thing I do in a business & Scilly Naval Disaster of 1707
published: 28 Mar 2024
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WRECKS OF THE SCILLY ISLES
The beauty of the Isles of Scilly 28 miles off Lands End hides a long and dark history of shipwrecks. Over the centuries countless ships have come to grief on the Scilles' treacherous rocks. This is their story.
published: 19 Mar 2018
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HMS Firebrand, 20/06/2023
HMS Firebrand (1694)
Firebrand was a Royal Navy fireship built at Limehouse in 1694, the first Royal Naval vessel to bear the name.
Firebrand was lost during the Scilly naval disaster of 1707 when a navigational error sent Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell's fleet through dangerous reefs west of Cornwall while on their way from Gibraltar to Portsmouth.
On the night of 22 October 1707, Firebrand, commanded by Captain Francis Percy, smashed into the Outer Gilstone Rock off the Isles of Scilly. She was lifted off by a huge wave first, and Percy managed to steer his badly damaged ship along the southern side of the Western Rocks between St Agnes and Annet, but she foundered in Smith Sound, sinking close to Menglow Rock and losing 28 of her crew of 40.
Percy and a group of his men managed to ...
published: 09 Jul 2023
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The Phantom Fleet: Britain's Forgotten Naval Mystery
Get ready to dive into one of history's unsolved maritime mysteries! 🛳️💨 In 1707, a massive British naval fleet vanished near the Isles of Scilly, leaving Britain stunned and families desperate for answers.
🔍 What happened to the brave sailors?
👻 Were there ghosts or sea monsters involved?
🗺️ Did navigational errors lead to disaster?
Discover the chilling tale of Sir Cloudesley Shovell and his fleet, as we uncover lost ships, broken masts, and rusty cannons that describe a haunting night shrouded in mystery and stormy weather. Did divers finally bring closure to a centuries-old enigma? Find out in **The Phantom Fleet: Britain's Forgotten Naval Mystery**! 🌊✨
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published: 09 Aug 2024
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What is Sally Naval Disaster 1707 England?
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What is Sally Naval Disaster 1707 England?
At the southwestern tip of England, there is a group of small islands in the middle of the sea called the Isles of Scilly. Among these islands, the smallest island is called Bishop Rock. To the east of Bishop's Rock are some rocks, with which in 1707 three of the 21 ships of the British Navy under the command of Sir Admiral Shovel collided and one ship also collided with the same Bishop's Rock and sank. This accident is called the Sally Naval Disaster of 1707. The incident is said to be the worst maritime disaster in British naval history, as between 1,400 and 2,000 people lost their lives due to bad weather.
#IslesofScilly #BishopRock #SirAdmiralShovel #accident #worstmaritimedisaster #Britishnavalh...
published: 21 Sep 2024
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Don't be so Scilly! Pillage Overload S7E6
Live unscripted and most of the time unplanned, join Ballast and Danny for an episode of Pillage Overload where anything is on the table for pirate antics.
Tonight's topic centered around the Scilly Naval Disaster of 1707. Four out of 21 ships were lost to faulty navigation. Come aboard to hear us tell the story and provide our own color commentary.
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published: 14 Oct 2022
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Episode 8: The Longitude Act of 1714
Join us on a historical journey as we explore one of the greatest maritime mysteries of all time: the Longitude Problem. Discover how the tragic 1707 Scilly naval disaster led to the Longitude Act of 1714, offering a massive prize for anyone who could accurately determine a ship's longitude at sea.
In this episode of 'Moments in History,' we delve into the two main approaches that were pursued in the quest to conquer the longitude problem: the intricate art of celestial navigation and the revolutionary concept of timekeeping. Witness the ingenuity and perseverance of John Harrison, a self-taught clockmaker from Yorkshire, whose life's work led to the creation of the sea-worthy chronometer, forever changing the course of navigation and seafaring.
From bizarre proposals like the Powder of ...
published: 18 Jan 2024
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The Admiral who killed 2000 of his own men- The Great Naval Disaster of 1707
In 1707, the Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Cloudesley Shovell - a military prodigy who rose through the ranks from Cabin Boy was sailing his flagship back from the ...
In 1707, the Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Cloudesley Shovell - a military prodigy who rose through the ranks from Cabin Boy was sailing his flagship back from the siege of Toulon, alongside 21 other ships.
After bad weather had driven them of course Cloudesley sailed the entire fleet onto the Western Rocks in the waters near Scilly. 4 Ships were lost completely, and many more damaged significantly. Between 1400 and 2000 men lost their lives in what was the greatest loss of life in any single moment.
This is the story of that fateful night.
https://wn.com/The_Admiral_Who_Killed_2000_Of_His_Own_Men_The_Great_Naval_Disaster_Of_1707
In 1707, the Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Cloudesley Shovell - a military prodigy who rose through the ranks from Cabin Boy was sailing his flagship back from the siege of Toulon, alongside 21 other ships.
After bad weather had driven them of course Cloudesley sailed the entire fleet onto the Western Rocks in the waters near Scilly. 4 Ships were lost completely, and many more damaged significantly. Between 1400 and 2000 men lost their lives in what was the greatest loss of life in any single moment.
This is the story of that fateful night.
- published: 26 Jul 2017
- views: 3454
11:43
WRECKS OF THE SCILLY ISLES
The beauty of the Isles of Scilly 28 miles off Lands End hides a long and dark history of shipwrecks. Over the centuries countless ships have come to grief on t...
The beauty of the Isles of Scilly 28 miles off Lands End hides a long and dark history of shipwrecks. Over the centuries countless ships have come to grief on the Scilles' treacherous rocks. This is their story.
https://wn.com/Wrecks_Of_The_Scilly_Isles
The beauty of the Isles of Scilly 28 miles off Lands End hides a long and dark history of shipwrecks. Over the centuries countless ships have come to grief on the Scilles' treacherous rocks. This is their story.
- published: 19 Mar 2018
- views: 12328
0:55
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- published: 30 Dec 2022
- views: 690
6:28
HMS Firebrand, 20/06/2023
HMS Firebrand (1694)
Firebrand was a Royal Navy fireship built at Limehouse in 1694, the first Royal Naval vessel to bear the name.
Firebrand was lost during ...
HMS Firebrand (1694)
Firebrand was a Royal Navy fireship built at Limehouse in 1694, the first Royal Naval vessel to bear the name.
Firebrand was lost during the Scilly naval disaster of 1707 when a navigational error sent Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell's fleet through dangerous reefs west of Cornwall while on their way from Gibraltar to Portsmouth.
On the night of 22 October 1707, Firebrand, commanded by Captain Francis Percy, smashed into the Outer Gilstone Rock off the Isles of Scilly. She was lifted off by a huge wave first, and Percy managed to steer his badly damaged ship along the southern side of the Western Rocks between St Agnes and Annet, but she foundered in Smith Sound, sinking close to Menglow Rock and losing 28 of her crew of 40.
Percy and a group of his men managed to get ashore by boat, another five of the crew got ashore on pieces of wreckage. Three more ships (Eagle, Romney and Shovell's flagship Association also sank, that night, bringing the total of sailors lost to nearly 2,000.
The Scilly naval disaster was one of the greatest maritime disasters in British history. It was largely as a result of this disaster that the Board of the Admiralty instituted a competition for a more precise method to determine longitude.
Discovery of the wreck
Firebrand lies between the islands of St Agnes and the islet of Annet in position 49°53′20″N 06°20′35″W at a depth of 8 to 25 meters. The wreck was discovered in Smith Sound in 1982, and several items were recovered, including guns and anchors, a wooden "nocturne" (for the time at night), a bell and carved cherubs.
In 2006, researchers and students from Bristol University conducted the first archaeological survey of the vessel. This was also the first physical study of this type of Royal Navy ship.
I can honestly say we didn’t see hide nor hair of the wreck!
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HMS Firebrand (1694)
Firebrand was a Royal Navy fireship built at Limehouse in 1694, the first Royal Naval vessel to bear the name.
Firebrand was lost during the Scilly naval disaster of 1707 when a navigational error sent Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell's fleet through dangerous reefs west of Cornwall while on their way from Gibraltar to Portsmouth.
On the night of 22 October 1707, Firebrand, commanded by Captain Francis Percy, smashed into the Outer Gilstone Rock off the Isles of Scilly. She was lifted off by a huge wave first, and Percy managed to steer his badly damaged ship along the southern side of the Western Rocks between St Agnes and Annet, but she foundered in Smith Sound, sinking close to Menglow Rock and losing 28 of her crew of 40.
Percy and a group of his men managed to get ashore by boat, another five of the crew got ashore on pieces of wreckage. Three more ships (Eagle, Romney and Shovell's flagship Association also sank, that night, bringing the total of sailors lost to nearly 2,000.
The Scilly naval disaster was one of the greatest maritime disasters in British history. It was largely as a result of this disaster that the Board of the Admiralty instituted a competition for a more precise method to determine longitude.
Discovery of the wreck
Firebrand lies between the islands of St Agnes and the islet of Annet in position 49°53′20″N 06°20′35″W at a depth of 8 to 25 meters. The wreck was discovered in Smith Sound in 1982, and several items were recovered, including guns and anchors, a wooden "nocturne" (for the time at night), a bell and carved cherubs.
In 2006, researchers and students from Bristol University conducted the first archaeological survey of the vessel. This was also the first physical study of this type of Royal Navy ship.
I can honestly say we didn’t see hide nor hair of the wreck!
#scuba #scubadiving #tonyhowells #wetfishfilms
- published: 09 Jul 2023
- views: 64
16:59
The Most Horrifying Nautical Disaster You’ve Never Heard Of
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- published: 23 Sep 2022
- views: 1174569
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The Phantom Fleet: Britain's Forgotten Naval Mystery
Get ready to dive into one of history's unsolved maritime mysteries! 🛳️💨 In 1707, a massive British naval fleet vanished near the Isles of Scilly, leaving Brita...
Get ready to dive into one of history's unsolved maritime mysteries! 🛳️💨 In 1707, a massive British naval fleet vanished near the Isles of Scilly, leaving Britain stunned and families desperate for answers.
🔍 What happened to the brave sailors?
👻 Were there ghosts or sea monsters involved?
🗺️ Did navigational errors lead to disaster?
Discover the chilling tale of Sir Cloudesley Shovell and his fleet, as we uncover lost ships, broken masts, and rusty cannons that describe a haunting night shrouded in mystery and stormy weather. Did divers finally bring closure to a centuries-old enigma? Find out in **The Phantom Fleet: Britain's Forgotten Naval Mystery**! 🌊✨
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Get ready to dive into one of history's unsolved maritime mysteries! 🛳️💨 In 1707, a massive British naval fleet vanished near the Isles of Scilly, leaving Britain stunned and families desperate for answers.
🔍 What happened to the brave sailors?
👻 Were there ghosts or sea monsters involved?
🗺️ Did navigational errors lead to disaster?
Discover the chilling tale of Sir Cloudesley Shovell and his fleet, as we uncover lost ships, broken masts, and rusty cannons that describe a haunting night shrouded in mystery and stormy weather. Did divers finally bring closure to a centuries-old enigma? Find out in **The Phantom Fleet: Britain's Forgotten Naval Mystery**! 🌊✨
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- published: 09 Aug 2024
- views: 18
0:49
What is Sally Naval Disaster 1707 England?
#SallyNavalDisaster1707 #England #BritishNavy
What is Sally Naval Disaster 1707 England?
At the southwestern tip of England, there is a group of small islands ...
#SallyNavalDisaster1707 #England #BritishNavy
What is Sally Naval Disaster 1707 England?
At the southwestern tip of England, there is a group of small islands in the middle of the sea called the Isles of Scilly. Among these islands, the smallest island is called Bishop Rock. To the east of Bishop's Rock are some rocks, with which in 1707 three of the 21 ships of the British Navy under the command of Sir Admiral Shovel collided and one ship also collided with the same Bishop's Rock and sank. This accident is called the Sally Naval Disaster of 1707. The incident is said to be the worst maritime disaster in British naval history, as between 1,400 and 2,000 people lost their lives due to bad weather.
#IslesofScilly #BishopRock #SirAdmiralShovel #accident #worstmaritimedisaster #Britishnavalhistory #history #1400to2000dead #badweather
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#SallyNavalDisaster1707 #England #BritishNavy
What is Sally Naval Disaster 1707 England?
At the southwestern tip of England, there is a group of small islands in the middle of the sea called the Isles of Scilly. Among these islands, the smallest island is called Bishop Rock. To the east of Bishop's Rock are some rocks, with which in 1707 three of the 21 ships of the British Navy under the command of Sir Admiral Shovel collided and one ship also collided with the same Bishop's Rock and sank. This accident is called the Sally Naval Disaster of 1707. The incident is said to be the worst maritime disaster in British naval history, as between 1,400 and 2,000 people lost their lives due to bad weather.
#IslesofScilly #BishopRock #SirAdmiralShovel #accident #worstmaritimedisaster #Britishnavalhistory #history #1400to2000dead #badweather
- published: 21 Sep 2024
- views: 406
1:00:40
Don't be so Scilly! Pillage Overload S7E6
Live unscripted and most of the time unplanned, join Ballast and Danny for an episode of Pillage Overload where anything is on the table for pirate antics.
Ton...
Live unscripted and most of the time unplanned, join Ballast and Danny for an episode of Pillage Overload where anything is on the table for pirate antics.
Tonight's topic centered around the Scilly Naval Disaster of 1707. Four out of 21 ships were lost to faulty navigation. Come aboard to hear us tell the story and provide our own color commentary.
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0:00 Welcome
1:00 Name the Pirate
3:00 Close up
5:00 Seasonal Cockade
10:50 Sam Bellamy's crew of the Whydah Trial
12:00 Shipwreck
13:40 Pirate years
14:45 I got a jar of dirt
16:00 Pirate Wreck
20:15 Shovell and Scilly
26:55 Burial of Shovely
28:35 Sir Cloudesley Shovell
32:30 Chronometer
37:00 John Harrison
40:35 Suez Canal
https://wn.com/Don't_Be_So_Scilly_Pillage_Overload_S7E6
Live unscripted and most of the time unplanned, join Ballast and Danny for an episode of Pillage Overload where anything is on the table for pirate antics.
Tonight's topic centered around the Scilly Naval Disaster of 1707. Four out of 21 ships were lost to faulty navigation. Come aboard to hear us tell the story and provide our own color commentary.
ABOUT OUR CHANNEL
Our channel is about our adventures as Parlay 8 and the reenactment company Loose Cannon Company. We cover lots of cool stuff such as pirate history, 18th century history as well, living as pirates today and the ups and downs of our business. What started out as a hobby and a past time 10 years ago has turned into an obsession. Everyday and every year we look to better ourselves and those around us. We love the history and the style. #livelikeapirate
Check out our channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8vbspHvPEuHhB6DM2cNB7g
Don’t forget to subscribe!
FIND US AT
https://www.parlay8.com
GET IN TOUCH
Contact us on
[email protected]
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL ON OUR OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA PROIFILES!
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0:00 Welcome
1:00 Name the Pirate
3:00 Close up
5:00 Seasonal Cockade
10:50 Sam Bellamy's crew of the Whydah Trial
12:00 Shipwreck
13:40 Pirate years
14:45 I got a jar of dirt
16:00 Pirate Wreck
20:15 Shovell and Scilly
26:55 Burial of Shovely
28:35 Sir Cloudesley Shovell
32:30 Chronometer
37:00 John Harrison
40:35 Suez Canal
- published: 14 Oct 2022
- views: 51
11:21
Episode 8: The Longitude Act of 1714
Join us on a historical journey as we explore one of the greatest maritime mysteries of all time: the Longitude Problem. Discover how the tragic 1707 Scilly nav...
Join us on a historical journey as we explore one of the greatest maritime mysteries of all time: the Longitude Problem. Discover how the tragic 1707 Scilly naval disaster led to the Longitude Act of 1714, offering a massive prize for anyone who could accurately determine a ship's longitude at sea.
In this episode of 'Moments in History,' we delve into the two main approaches that were pursued in the quest to conquer the longitude problem: the intricate art of celestial navigation and the revolutionary concept of timekeeping. Witness the ingenuity and perseverance of John Harrison, a self-taught clockmaker from Yorkshire, whose life's work led to the creation of the sea-worthy chronometer, forever changing the course of navigation and seafaring.
From bizarre proposals like the Powder of Sympathy to the skepticism faced by Harrison's mechanical solutions, this video takes you through the tumultuous journey of intellectual struggle, innovation, and eventual triumph. Discover how Harrison's relentless pursuit of precision and his groundbreaking timepieces, against all odds, solved one of the most perplexing challenges of his era.
Harrison's story is not just about time and longitude; it's about human determination and the relentless pursuit of a solution that has confounded humanity for centuries. His legacy continues to inspire and influence our understanding of the world's oceans, paving the way for safe and accurate sea travel.
👉 Don't forget to subscribe for more 'Moments in History' and leave your thoughts in the comments below.
#JohnHarrison #LongitudeProblem #MaritimeHistory #HistoricalInnovation #Navigation #Timekeeping #CelestialNavigation #MomentsInHistory"
https://wn.com/Episode_8_The_Longitude_Act_Of_1714
Join us on a historical journey as we explore one of the greatest maritime mysteries of all time: the Longitude Problem. Discover how the tragic 1707 Scilly naval disaster led to the Longitude Act of 1714, offering a massive prize for anyone who could accurately determine a ship's longitude at sea.
In this episode of 'Moments in History,' we delve into the two main approaches that were pursued in the quest to conquer the longitude problem: the intricate art of celestial navigation and the revolutionary concept of timekeeping. Witness the ingenuity and perseverance of John Harrison, a self-taught clockmaker from Yorkshire, whose life's work led to the creation of the sea-worthy chronometer, forever changing the course of navigation and seafaring.
From bizarre proposals like the Powder of Sympathy to the skepticism faced by Harrison's mechanical solutions, this video takes you through the tumultuous journey of intellectual struggle, innovation, and eventual triumph. Discover how Harrison's relentless pursuit of precision and his groundbreaking timepieces, against all odds, solved one of the most perplexing challenges of his era.
Harrison's story is not just about time and longitude; it's about human determination and the relentless pursuit of a solution that has confounded humanity for centuries. His legacy continues to inspire and influence our understanding of the world's oceans, paving the way for safe and accurate sea travel.
👉 Don't forget to subscribe for more 'Moments in History' and leave your thoughts in the comments below.
#JohnHarrison #LongitudeProblem #MaritimeHistory #HistoricalInnovation #Navigation #Timekeeping #CelestialNavigation #MomentsInHistory"
- published: 18 Jan 2024
- views: 203