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 ...
A leat commissioned by none other than Plymouth's own privateer and Elizabethan sailing legend Sir Francis Drake has been ...
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 ...
A leat commissioned by none other than Plymouth's own privateer and Elizabethan sailing legend Sir Francis Drake has been found ... completely rebuilt after the war. The industrial revolution ...
The 9.8-acre site at 30 Sir Francis Drake Blvd. dates to the 1860s ... Developed in 1945 as a war memorial, it was the site of the Marin County Fair until the 1970s. It received a National ...
Archaeologists are lifting the lid on Plymouth's historic water supply provided by Sir Francis Drake, which is being ... the Blitz of the city in World War Two, which was used as infill, Plymouth ...
A granular new study of a small, “des-res” neighbourhood near Winchester highlights little-known events and the business machinations of life ...
At the same time, tax was increased to pay for Elizabeth's war with Spain and to defeat ... mixture of skilled English commanders like Sir Francis Drake and their more modern, lighter boats ...
But his return voyage had been delayed again and again by the outbreak of war with Spain ... a year later with a fleet commanded by Sir Francis Drake. The following spring, in 1587, White led ...
Whenever Britain faced conflict - from early invasions by the Celts and Romans to WWII when skies were criss-crossed with ...