BOOKS about the HMS VICTORY

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июн 2023
  • Books that can become an object of attention for modelers who want to build a model ot the HMS Victory (1765). She is a 104-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She was ordered in 1758, laid down in 1759, and launched in 1765. With 245 years of service as of 2023, she is the world's oldest naval vessel still in commission...
    🎞HMS VICTORY (1765-1812) - Owner's Workshop Manual by Peter Goodwin:
    • 048 - HMS VICTORY (176...
    🎞Anatomy of the ship The 100-gun ship VICTORY by John McKay:
    • 148 - Anatomy of the s...
    🎞HMS VICTORY (1805) by ALAN McGOWAN:
    • 027 - HMS VICTORY (180...
    🎞The Anatomy of NELSON'S SHIPS by C. Nepean Longridge - HMS VICTORY:
    • 031 - The Anatomy of N...
    🎞Longridge's Victory:
    • Longridge's Victory
    🎞HMS VICTORY (first rate 1765) by Jonathan Eastland & Iain Ballantyne:
    • 063 - HMS VICTORY (fir...
    🎞HMS VICTORY (1765); ROYAL SOVEREIGN (1786):
    • 064 - HMS VICTORY (176...
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  • @OlhaBatchvarov
    @OlhaBatchvarov Год назад +3

    🔥This video has SUBTITLES that you can TRANSLATE into any language🔥

  • @user-pv3mu6ow7v
    @user-pv3mu6ow7v Год назад +2

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  • @lidialidia6981
    @lidialidia6981 Год назад +2

    Дякую!!! Дуже цікаво було дізнатись більше інформації про Victory👍 мала насолоду спостерігати за будівництвом моделі у виконанні Олі Бачваров!!! враження неймовірні...це дуже-дуже красивий корабель!!! Приємні спогади!!! Дякую і чекаю нових історій💙💛

  • @timmurphy8578
    @timmurphy8578 Год назад +1

    Thank you Kroum! We really needed this review. I find in very helpful to understand British Ships of the age of sail. Your right everyone does Victory of 1812 fame. That’s only a couple of years of her long history. I would really like to see her as a 1765 model.
    Tim Murphy

  • @user-pv3mu6ow7v
    @user-pv3mu6ow7v Год назад +3

    Без такої літератури -книги ,точно модель зібрати дуже тяжко ,ці книги допомагають моделісту більш реально відтворити реальність в копію ,👍🏻

  • @lor191ric
    @lor191ric Год назад +2

    Thank you, I was not aware of the Victory looking anything other than that which we see now, so I now have something to research. I spend a considerable amount of time in Burlington Ontario and I have been researching HMS St Lawrence (1814) and was surprised to find out that a ship larger than Victory was built on the great lakes.

    • @kroumbatchvarov-archaeologist
      @kroumbatchvarov-archaeologist  Год назад +1

      Victory was built in the mid18th century and was quite an aging beauty by the time of Trafalgar. She had fault some important battles before the 1805 one. Naturally, as tastes changed so did she. Initially she was rigged with a lateen yard, instead of a gaff. She was very beautiful in the period prior to the 1803 refit

  • @timalexander4129
    @timalexander4129 Год назад +2

    Bravo Kroum. Very informative!

  • @thomaseland3136
    @thomaseland3136 10 месяцев назад +1

    Yesterday I went to the Science museum in London hoping to see the model of HMS Victory which is shown in the book by C Nepean Longridge titled The Anatomy of Nelson's ships, but it wasn't on display. There are several other models there including an East Indiaman.
    Update to email from science museum....
    The model was taken off display in 2012 and is currently in our collections management facility in Wiltshire.

    • @kroumbatchvarov-archaeologist
      @kroumbatchvarov-archaeologist  10 месяцев назад

      The Science Museum dismantled their wonderful ship gallery many years ago. There were far more important and beautiful contemporary models there than even Longridge’s Victory. They had the 1670 Prince model! I was told by the info desk that they dismantled it because it was a euro-centric collection that did not speak to non-European visitors. I am
      Happy to hear that at least some models are on display again! Good news

  • @DARIVSARCHITECTVS
    @DARIVSARCHITECTVS 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks, Kroum!

  • @williambrady1192
    @williambrady1192 Год назад +2

    A very interesting book(s) review.

  • @user-kc1in4xr6t
    @user-kc1in4xr6t Год назад +1

    наибольшую практическую ценность представляют Anatomy of the ship The 100-gun ship VICTORY by John McKay (хотя и она не лишена ошибок по свидетельству самого John McKay)
    и The Anatomy of NELSON'S SHIPS by C. Nepean Longridge ...

    • @kroumbatchvarov-archaeologist
      @kroumbatchvarov-archaeologist  Год назад

      МакГаван практически перепечатал все чертежи МакКея из анатомии в хорошем качестве с большим количеством деталей особенно по такелажу. Плюс в более крупном формате...

  • @denisv4385
    @denisv4385 Год назад +3

    Thank you, I enjoyed the video and book suggestions for modelers of this ship... there are many of them ))
    An animated video I found on the layout and operation of 18th century battleships, with the Victory as an example:
    ruclips.net/video/4Nr1AgIfajI/видео.html&ab_channel=Animagraffs

  • @lloydmccaffery9705
    @lloydmccaffery9705 Год назад

    HMS Victory: Building, Restoration, Repair by Arthur Bugler. Pub HMSO. Lloyd

  • @Pocketfarmer1
    @Pocketfarmer1 Год назад

    You and your wife are killing me with book I didn’t know I need! Once in the late 1990’s , I went to the dockyards to see Victory. It was 2 1/2 hrs before closing and the Gaurd would not let me on board ,”because I would take too long”. As he slammed the door in my face , I shouted “at least the Constitution can still sail”! The only time I enjoyed being an ugly American tourist.

    • @kroumbatchvarov-archaeologist
      @kroumbatchvarov-archaeologist  Год назад +1

      I have been collecting books for more than 30 years- I do have some wonderful titles, true

    • @kroumbatchvarov-archaeologist
      @kroumbatchvarov-archaeologist  Год назад

      My first visit to Victory was in company with the then curator, Peter Goodwin, with whom I sat in the hold for about four hours talking about the frames of the ship.

  • @davidrasch3082
    @davidrasch3082 11 месяцев назад

    Which books about Mary Rose are, in your opinion, most useful to a modeler like me. I have the JoTiKa kit but do not want to start until I know more about herv nuts and bolts.

    • @kroumbatchvarov-archaeologist
      @kroumbatchvarov-archaeologist  11 месяцев назад +1

      Unfortunately they never properly documented or published the ship. There lots of books varying between mediocre and outright bad. The very best is the volume on the ship’s armament by Alex Hildred, one of the original archaeologists. Her work was excellent. There is the hull volume, of course, but unfortunately it is not very good. In 2009, when it came out, it received a devastating review in Mariner’s Mirror. And yet…. Bad is it is, it probably is the closest to what you need.

    • @davidrasch3082
      @davidrasch3082 11 месяцев назад +1

      THANX@@kroumbatchvarov-archaeologist