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The Society for Nautical Research lecture series

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Hope this is posted in the right place. If not, if a moderator would relocate it I would be grateful. Allan

For anyone interested, this series comes from various experts in their field and can be followed by joining the Group for about £20. https://snr.org.uk/become-a-member/
9th October 2024 : Dr Catherine Scheybler (King’s College London), ‘The Spanish Ship of the Line: Its origins and development before 1752’.

23rd October 2024 : Dr Rodrigo Pacheco-Ruiz (National Museum of the Royal Navy), Managing archaeological data for HMS Victory’s restoration. (full title TBC)

6th November 2024 : Dr James Davy (University of Exeter), ‘Tempest; The Royal Navy and the Age of Revolution’.

20th November 2024 : Associate Professor Evan Wilson (Hattendorf Historical Centre), ‘The Horrible Peace; British Veterans and the End of the Napoleonic Wars’.

4th December 2024 : Sarah Mott, (Lloyd’s Register Foundation) ‘Rewriting Women into Maritime History; the SHE_SEES exhibition’.

18th December 2024 : Bill Lindsay (independent scholar), ‘William Schaw Lindsay; Victorian Entrepreneur’.

Christmas Break

15th January 2025 : Prof Rodrigo Pérez Fernández (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid),
‘The past, present and future of shipbuilding’

29th January 2025 : Dr Alan James (King’s College London), (full title TBC)

12th February 2025 : Dr Matthew Heaslip (University of Portsmouth), (full title TBC)

26th February 2025 : Dr Michael Roberts (University of Bangor), Archaeological exploration of historical shipwrecks in the Irish Sea. (full title TBC)

12th March 2025 : Dr Jo Stanley (independent scholar), ‘Diversity at Sea: How sharing historical research can make a difference to the present and future of the maritime industry and public understanding’.

19th March 2025 : Dr Cathryn Pearce (University of Portsmouth), ‘Bandied about for a place of refuge': Extreme Weather, Coastal Shipping, and the Loss of Lord Nelson, 1840'.
 
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