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"The greatest shipwreck disaster in the history of the Cayman Islands is the "Wreck of the Ten Sail." Sometimes misunderstood as the wreck of a single vessel, it was in fact the wreck of ten vessels at once, comprising one of the most significant maritime disasters in all of Caribbean...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The greatest shipwreck disaster in the history of the Cayman Islands is the "Wreck of the Ten Sail." Sometimes misunderstood as the wreck of a single vessel, it was in fact the wreck of ten vessels at once, comprising one of the most significant maritime disasters in all of Caribbean naval history. The story has been passed from one generation to the next over more than two hundred years. Details of the tale vary depending on who is doing the telling, but all refer to this momentous event as the Wreck of the Ten Sail. Surviving historical documents and the remains of the ships that were wrecked confirm that the story is more than colorful folklore. It is a legend based on a historical event in which the HMS Convert and nine of her 58-ship merchant convoy wrecked on the eastern reefs of Grand Cayman in 1794. Most people think of the Wreck of the Ten Sail as a purely Caymanian story, but the incident has historical significance far beyond the boundaries of the Cayman Islands. It is tied to the conflict between Britain and France during the French Revolution, when these and other European nations were competing for military and commercial dominance around the globe. The Wreck of the Ten Sail attests to the worldwide distribution of European war and trade at the close of the eighteenth century This study by Margaret Leshikar-Denton focuses on the ships, the people, and the wreck itself to define their place in Caymanian, Caribbean, and European history. Rich oral accounts of older Caymanians were recorded, transcribed, and studied; invaluable supporting documents were located in archives in the United Kingdom, Jamaica, and France; and tangible evidence of the disaster has been excavated on the reefs of the East End. These three forms of history have been woven together to create The Wreck of the Ten Sail, a book with cross-disciplinary and international appeal"-- |
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spelling | Leshikar-Denton, Margaret E., author. Cayman's 1794 Wreck of the Ten Sail : peace, war, and peril in the Caribbean / Margaret E. Leshikar-Denton. Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press, [2020] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Maritime Currents: History and Archaeol Ser. Includes bibliographical references and index. Ship ashore! Lost, but not forgotten -- Hazard, landmark, food: a hidden mountain -- L'Inconstante: a place in the Navy -- France's Saint-Domingue campaign: the best and the worst of times -- The prize: a ship by another name -- Great Britain's Convert convoy: duty versus profit -- The Wreck of the Ten Sail: breakers ahead, close to us! -- What remains: links to the past. "The greatest shipwreck disaster in the history of the Cayman Islands is the "Wreck of the Ten Sail." Sometimes misunderstood as the wreck of a single vessel, it was in fact the wreck of ten vessels at once, comprising one of the most significant maritime disasters in all of Caribbean naval history. The story has been passed from one generation to the next over more than two hundred years. Details of the tale vary depending on who is doing the telling, but all refer to this momentous event as the Wreck of the Ten Sail. Surviving historical documents and the remains of the ships that were wrecked confirm that the story is more than colorful folklore. It is a legend based on a historical event in which the HMS Convert and nine of her 58-ship merchant convoy wrecked on the eastern reefs of Grand Cayman in 1794. Most people think of the Wreck of the Ten Sail as a purely Caymanian story, but the incident has historical significance far beyond the boundaries of the Cayman Islands. It is tied to the conflict between Britain and France during the French Revolution, when these and other European nations were competing for military and commercial dominance around the globe. The Wreck of the Ten Sail attests to the worldwide distribution of European war and trade at the close of the eighteenth century This study by Margaret Leshikar-Denton focuses on the ships, the people, and the wreck itself to define their place in Caymanian, Caribbean, and European history. Rich oral accounts of older Caymanians were recorded, transcribed, and studied; invaluable supporting documents were located in archives in the United Kingdom, Jamaica, and France; and tangible evidence of the disaster has been excavated on the reefs of the East End. These three forms of history have been woven together to create The Wreck of the Ten Sail, a book with cross-disciplinary and international appeal"-- Provided by publisher Print version record. Shipwrecks Cayman Islands Grand Cayman Island History 18th century. Cayman Islands History, Naval 18th century. Cayman Islands Antiquities. Cayman Histoire navale 18e siècle. Antiquities fast Shipwrecks fast Cayman Islands fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJhX8yPx7MBmDKcypB6R8C Cayman Islands Grand Cayman Island fast 1700-1799 fast History fast Naval history fast Print version: Leshikar-Denton, Margaret E. Cayman's 1794 Wreck of the Ten Sail. Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press, [2020] 9780817320454 (DLC) 2019025419 (OCoLC)1122681168 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2287241 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Leshikar-Denton, Margaret E. Cayman's 1794 Wreck of the Ten Sail : peace, war, and peril in the Caribbean / Maritime Currents: History and Archaeol Ser. Ship ashore! Lost, but not forgotten -- Hazard, landmark, food: a hidden mountain -- L'Inconstante: a place in the Navy -- France's Saint-Domingue campaign: the best and the worst of times -- The prize: a ship by another name -- Great Britain's Convert convoy: duty versus profit -- The Wreck of the Ten Sail: breakers ahead, close to us! -- What remains: links to the past. Shipwrecks Cayman Islands Grand Cayman Island History 18th century. Antiquities fast Shipwrecks fast |
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title_full | Cayman's 1794 Wreck of the Ten Sail : peace, war, and peril in the Caribbean / Margaret E. Leshikar-Denton. |
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