The Passage of the Damned: What happened to the men and women of the Lady Shore mutiny, Elsbeth Hardie (9781925801651) — Readings Books
The Passage of the Damned: What happened to the men and women of the Lady Shore mutiny
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The Passage of the Damned: What happened to the men and women of the Lady Shore mutiny

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In an extraordinary move, in 1797, the British government pressed a small group of French and German prisoners of war into the New South Wales Corps, gave them firearms and placed them as guards on a ship carrying sixty-six convict women and two convict men to New South Wales. The result was a mutiny some months into the voyage in which the captain of the Lady Shore was killed and the fates of all of those on board were tied together when the ship was taken to South America. The true story of what happened to those on board is told here in detail for the first time, in part through the eyes of sailor George Drinkald whose fascinating and articulate first-hand testimony has recently emerged.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Australian Scholarly Publishing
Country
Australia
Date
4 April 2019
Pages
252
ISBN
9781925801651

In an extraordinary move, in 1797, the British government pressed a small group of French and German prisoners of war into the New South Wales Corps, gave them firearms and placed them as guards on a ship carrying sixty-six convict women and two convict men to New South Wales. The result was a mutiny some months into the voyage in which the captain of the Lady Shore was killed and the fates of all of those on board were tied together when the ship was taken to South America. The true story of what happened to those on board is told here in detail for the first time, in part through the eyes of sailor George Drinkald whose fascinating and articulate first-hand testimony has recently emerged.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Australian Scholarly Publishing
Country
Australia
Date
4 April 2019
Pages
252
ISBN
9781925801651