by PaulHeiney (Author)
Maritime Britain is an attractive, entertaining and highly informative celebration of the maritime heritage of the UK. Following themes such as Britain's lighthouses, the Scottish herring fleet, Cornish shipwrecks, the Armada's legacy, Lord Nelson's birthplace, Shetland and Fair Isle sweaters, the tea clippers and Thames barges. Paul Heiney gives a fascinating insight into Britain's rich nautical history and provides a practical gazetter of Britain's maritime museums, historic ships and coastal attractions. Britain is an island nation. Its music and literature are shot through with seafaring themes, and inspirational stories of trade, exploration, war and adventure are stamped upon its harbours and famous ships - but until now there has been no guidebook to Britain's 600 maritime museums and historic ships or to the coastlines and cliffs which form their dramatic backdrop. This unique book will be of equal fascination to tourists, historians, students and amateur enthusiasts, as well as being of interest to walkers and families on days out.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Adlard Coles Nautical
Published: 11 Apr 2005
ISBN 10: 0713670916
ISBN 13: 9780713670912
Book Overview: Britain has 250 maritime museums and 350 historic ships - there is no other guide to these 2005 is The Year of the Sea, to mark the bicentenary of Nelson's death Written by Paul Heiney, popular broadcaster, and well known for his entertaining writing style Rich in photographs, drawings, paintings and illustrations, it is a visually attractive & easily accessible guide Gives opening times, location and useful details of many places of interest around Britain's coastline Perfect for the walker and holiday maker's pocket or the tourist's car shelf