On the other hand, England wasn’t at war with Spain ... Some evidence suggests Sir Francis Drake careened his ship here in 1579. Kristian Foden-Vencil / OPB “The boundary of New Spain was ...
Archaeologists are lifting the lid on Plymouth's historic water supply provided by Sir Francis Drake, which is being uncovered in the city centre. Drake's Leat opened in 1591 and ran for 17 miles from ...
Uses historic English locales, maps, paintings and animated scenes to reconstruct the life and career of Sir Francis Drake. Stresses his achievements as the first Englishman to sail around the ...
Sir Francis Drake goes on a quest to find the legendary Tree of Life, battling the Spanish Armada, sea monsters, sorceress and his bitter nemesis Captain Don Sandovate on the way.
A leat commissioned by none other than Plymouth's own privateer and Elizabethan sailing legend Sir Francis Drake has been ...
It is celebrated as where Sir Francis Drake played bowls as the Spanish Armada ... However, the city’s critical role in the Falklands War is perhaps less widely appreciated.