The Mariner's Mirror Podcast
A podcast by The Society for Nautical Research and the Lloyds Register Foundation - Mondays
220 Episodes
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Great Sea Fights: Cape St Vincent (1797) Part 3 - The Spanish View
Published: 2/14/2021 -
Great Sea Fights: Cape St Vincent (1797) Part 2 - The Analysis
Published: 2/14/2021 -
Great Sea Fights: Cape St Vincent (1797) Part 1 - The Events
Published: 2/13/2021 -
The Most Important Book in Maritime History? Lloyd's Register
Published: 2/8/2021 -
Trafalgar Battle Surgeon: William Beatty
Published: 1/27/2021 -
The Medical Chest that Belonged to Nelson's Surgeon
Published: 1/22/2021 -
The Royal Navy's Bloodiest Mutiny: Murder and Mayhem on HMS Hermione
Published: 1/19/2021 -
The Challenges and Rewards of Maritime History
Published: 1/12/2021 -
Africans in Tudor and Stuart Port Towns
Published: 1/6/2021 -
Great Sea Fights: The River Plate Part 3 - Analysis
Published: 12/22/2020 -
Great Sea Fights: The River Plate Part 2 – The Sinking of the Graf Spee
Published: 12/14/2020 -
Great Sea Fights: The River Plate Part 1 - The Dispatches
Published: 12/13/2020 -
How to map climate change with 200 year-old ships' logbooks
Published: 12/7/2020 -
The National Maritime Museum's new photography exhibition - 'Exposure: Lives at Sea'
Published: 11/30/2020 -
English History's Most Significant Shipwreck
Published: 11/25/2020 -
Lost Maps of the Spanish Armada
Published: 11/14/2020 -
The Hudson River Maritime Museum
Published: 11/7/2020 -
Turner's Amazing Maritime Art
Published: 11/2/2020 -
HMS Victory and the Battle of Trafalgar
Published: 10/21/2020 -
Welcome to The Mariner's Mirror Podcast!
Published: 10/16/2020
The world's No.1 podcast dedicated to all of maritime and naval history. With one foot in the present and one in the past we bring you the most exciting and interesting current maritime projects worldwide: including excavations of shipwrecks, the restoration of historic ships, sailing classic yachts and tall ships, unprecedented behind the scenes access to exhibitions, museums and archives worldwide, primary sources and accounts that bring the maritime past alive as never before. From the Society for Nautical Research, and the Lloyds Register Foundation. Presented by Dr Sam Willis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.