Secondly, just a mention of an interesting website I've been reading this evening - BigBadBattleships - on French warship design, 1850-1916. Pre-dreadnaughts are an interest of mine (some of them make aeronefs look sensible).
The Jemmapes (1892) |
The Masséna (1898) |
The Bouvet (1898) - tricky getting aboard! |
Thanks for the pre-dreadnaught website tip. I have an interest in the period too I look forward to perusing the website.
ReplyDeleteGlad it's of interest to you. You might want to consider joining the 'Historic Ship Geek' group on FaceBook - a lot of interesting and expert people there.
DeleteAlas, Edwin, I am not a Facebook member.
DeleteI don't know if you've already worked it out, but I had a play with that link to see if there were any more pages. If you replace the number in the link you'll also find pages for Germany (7), Italy (8), Austro-Hungary (9) and the Ottomans (11).
ReplyDeleteOne of our club members is very much into wargaming this era of naval warfare, so I've sent the links to him.
Yes, I realised that after posting - the home page is http://www.cityofart.net/bship/site_nav.html and includes a lot of interesting stuff about weapons, systems and some ironclad battles.
DeleteInteresting. Is this some inspiration behind the Dystopian Wars designs I wonder.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Almost certainly, I would think.
DeleteQuite fascinating. The section on freak ships includes the rather startling Russian circular design, which I had never seen before. Quite odd.
ReplyDeleteThe first time I tried the link in your post I got an adult "friend" finder site. Also quite odd.
Michael, the same thing happened to me when I first hit the link. I was shocked but couldn't duplicate the result. The link showed "big" and "bad" but certainly no battleships! The second attempt brought up the correct site.
DeleteWhat an absolutely wonderful link Edwin, there really are magnificent creations.
ReplyDeleteThank you for both the link and the Facebook group. I also love the look of the French Pre-Dreadnoughts.
ReplyDeleteThe Russian circular coast defense ships are a thought experiment gone to far.
The Adult Finder has happened to me on this site but not always.