Admiral Horatio Nelson - The Trafalgar Campaign (Part 3)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • A look at the most pinnacle of Nelson's career, covering the Trafalgar campaign from the beginning through to the moments before battle.
    Part 1 here: • Admiral Horatio Nelson...
    Part 2 here: • Admiral Horatio Nelson...
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Комментарии • 500

  • @Drachinifel
    @Drachinifel  Год назад +41

    Pinned post for Q&A :)

    • @nozdormu89
      @nozdormu89 Год назад +5

      Q&A: If you could pick any British admiral from the time period the channel covers to command the Battle of Trafalgar besides Nelson, who would you pick? And do you think it would it turn out as it did under a different Admiral?

    • @brendonbewersdorf986
      @brendonbewersdorf986 Год назад +6

      Who would you say is one of the better non British age of sail commanders? Any particular stand outs?

    • @alexjolin2589
      @alexjolin2589 Год назад +4

      Finally part 1 is what made me find the channel 🎉

    • @Cbabilon675
      @Cbabilon675 Год назад +4

      To some people this may sound like a ridiculous question, but as somebody who does not understand, and I have a 13-year-old son who is also interested knowing I'm going to ask. My question is why round cannonballs? Could they not have produced Square Cannon and therefore Square Cannon shot so that there was a lease chance of it rolling around in bad weather or during action?

    • @derrickstorm6976
      @derrickstorm6976 Год назад +3

      ​@@Cbabilon675 a delicious question. Children truly are wonderful, glad yours is so inquisitive :)

  • @Big_E_Soul_Fragment
    @Big_E_Soul_Fragment Год назад +572

    -Dolphins are returning to Italy
    -Japanese torpedo boats are being sighted on Europe once again
    -Drach uploads part 3 of the Admiral Nelson series
    Nature is finally healing

    • @historytank5673
      @historytank5673 Год назад +10

      Lol 😂

    • @liveseldiesel2628
      @liveseldiesel2628 Год назад +6

      i love it i just cant tell u a man or woman i dont care ima turk both work for me

    • @bkjeong4302
      @bkjeong4302 Год назад +8

      Lmao at the second one

    • @jimtalbott9535
      @jimtalbott9535 Год назад

      Green Abrahms are sprouting in Eastern Europe again - nature is healing.

    • @jakobbrinkberg4846
      @jakobbrinkberg4846 Год назад +33

      Just to be that guy, but one is a training vessel (JS Kashima (TV-3508)) and the other is a guided missile destroyer (JS Shimakaze (DDG-172)). But they do both have torpedoes and that is probably enough for the Kamchatka. :)

  • @philosopherunknown1292
    @philosopherunknown1292 Год назад +71

    H.M.S. Malta, “I’m not trapped in the fog with you lot, you’re all trapped in here with me, lads!

    • @Wolf-Wolfman
      @Wolf-Wolfman Год назад +8

      They should have renamed her H.M.S Mad Lad

  • @falloutghoul1
    @falloutghoul1 Год назад +79

    I love how Villneuve's plan went from "complex" to "labyrinthian".

  • @gurk_the_magnificent9008
    @gurk_the_magnificent9008 Год назад +117

    "Guess we should have let him go duel the Admiral." - some French officer in October 1805

    • @richmcgee434
      @richmcgee434 Год назад +51

      "Hurled his spyglass at the flagship..." Somewhere in the afterworld, the man's drinking with Rozhestvensky. :)

    • @jonathanhill4892
      @jonathanhill4892 Год назад +8

      @@richmcgee434 But I bet the Russian didn't have a wig to throw as well!

    • @richmcgee434
      @richmcgee434 Год назад +18

      @@jonathanhill4892 No, he was just tearing his actual hair out. :)

    • @jonathanhill4892
      @jonathanhill4892 Год назад +3

      @@richmcgee434 Could well be:)

    • @richmcgee434
      @richmcgee434 Год назад +15

      @@jonathanhill4892 The Kamchatka alone was enough to leave any commander bald as an eggshell.

  • @jimtalbott9535
    @jimtalbott9535 Год назад +94

    “Hurled his telescope, and then his wig….”
    Tell me, did he have any family in the Russian navy?

    • @richmcgee434
      @richmcgee434 Год назад +10

      That was my first thought as well. :)

    • @jasondouglas6755
      @jasondouglas6755 Год назад +4

      @@richmcgee434 me too

    • @dersaegefisch
      @dersaegefisch Год назад +11

      Yes! Even the reason for him being mad are similar. For one it was a supply ship sighting imaginary torpedo boats. For the other one it was an Admiral seeing imaginary Nelson's chasing him around. You can just imagine him panically signaling to the captains under his command: "You see Nelson's boats?!"

    • @JonatasAdoM
      @JonatasAdoM Год назад +10

      @der Sägefisch [Sees one ship]
      "IT'S NELSON, THE WHOLE FLEET IS CLOSING ON US! WE'RE SURROUNDED!!!"

    • @dersaegefisch
      @dersaegefisch Год назад +12

      @@JonatasAdoM proceeds to shoot up a bunch of Spanish fishing boats.
      Or at least try to.

  • @Jon.A.Scholt
    @Jon.A.Scholt Год назад +97

    It was awesome to see both carriers in the background when Drach and Matt were on the deck

  • @trafalgargun5079
    @trafalgargun5079 Год назад +187

    A pleasure to work with you! For anyone who is interested in exploring more about the gunnery we have a video on the subject:
    ruclips.net/video/wTN7UErLVkQ/видео.html

    • @Simon_Nonymous
      @Simon_Nonymous Год назад +2

      Subscribed chaps - if you weren't 6 hours drive away I'd sign up as an unpaid volunteer. Love what you do!

    • @lawrencehudson9939
      @lawrencehudson9939 Год назад +5

      I was wondering about the sub-calibering of the 32 pounder. is there some regulation that prevents firing a gun as large or is it pure economics that the powder expended would be prohibitively expensive?

    • @camenbert5837
      @camenbert5837 Год назад +1

      Given that the wadding etc is still expelled from the gun, it's probably to do with safety distances?

  • @Eboreg2
    @Eboreg2 Год назад +25

    You know... I've always blasted the IJN for their "Napoleon at Sea" tactics but I didn't realize even Napoleon used "Napoleon at Sea" tactics.

    • @gregorywright4918
      @gregorywright4918 Год назад +10

      You mean the "extremely complicated plan with lots of split-up forces that requires split-second timing and inhuman dedication"?

    • @Eboreg2
      @Eboreg2 Год назад +8

      @@gregorywright4918 I'm more talking about "splitting up forces to transit to the battle area and combining them when battle starts".

    • @mnxs
      @mnxs 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@Eboreg2You've gotta admit, the other definition works just as well.

  • @cartmann94
    @cartmann94 Год назад +456

    At last, we conclude the saga of Nelson, the greatest frigate in the history of the British Navy.

    • @hojoj.1974
      @hojoj.1974 Год назад +30

      That would be the Lydia, under Hornblower.

    • @shittinontheceiling3474
      @shittinontheceiling3474 Год назад +16

      The best frigate of his time, so.e mught say

    • @terrylong8894
      @terrylong8894 Год назад +53

      And how he transcended his physical form and became a naval victory.

    • @alanwilliams4443
      @alanwilliams4443 Год назад +14

      Wait, frigate? Thought a BB

    • @Danish_raven
      @Danish_raven Год назад +68

      @@alanwilliams4443 its a joke based on the name of episode 1 "From Boy to Frigate"

  • @henryherold4515
    @henryherold4515 Год назад +15

    Seeing the Trafalgar Gun Company in action was super cool, and answered a lot of my questions about age of sail gunnery in ways that written or spoken descriptions never have been able to. Seeing it happen just makes everything clearer. Thank you for giving me this opportunity.

  • @roadrunner6224
    @roadrunner6224 Год назад +47

    Finally, I've watched the other episodes atleast a dozen times by now.
    Thank you Drach

  • @cliffbowls
    @cliffbowls Год назад +4

    You know you’re good when the most replayed section is the start of the video, people (myself included) are starting over and listening again because there’s so much info and it’s so interesting

  • @michaelamos4651
    @michaelamos4651 Год назад +11

    Just to note that the Victory has now been repainted in the colour scheme historians believe to be closer to the time of Trafalgar rather than the deeper yellow previously seen . Great video

  • @maxkennedy8075
    @maxkennedy8075 Год назад +18

    Confidence in a close in fight during the age of sail is utterly key, when everything is being done by muscle power a good crew is more than a good crew, its almost equivalent to a steel and steam warship with clean boilers, quality coal/bunker oil, a state of the art comms suite, top end hydraulics and more since all this in a sail ship is done by your ratings and their officers
    French timidity and defeatism, infuriating to the captains of the French ships certainly trickled down to lower ranked officers and men. When you have no faith in your leadership you’re much more likely to strike your colours when your broadside to broadside
    Compare that to Nelson who at this point was a living legend of the RN, when he said “I’m going to defy naval tradition and just run right at them” his captains were hanging off his every word, both parties had total confidence in each other. Thats leadership

  • @hmsrenown7801
    @hmsrenown7801 Год назад +9

    *Drach uploads part 3 of Nelson's Saga*
    Finally my collection is complete

  • @kemarisite
    @kemarisite Год назад +35

    The description of Villeneuve's Nelson fixation reminds me of the Japanese before the Battle of Leyte Gulf. They set out with faith in Divine Providence, or, as another officer phrased it, with faith in total annihilation. (Paraphrased from Hastings' "Retribution".)

  • @JonatasAdoM
    @JonatasAdoM Год назад +1

    Whoever asked for a video on Nelson deserves a plaque.
    So much information and knowledge. We often only hear about the big battles.

  • @rebbeccadickson6099
    @rebbeccadickson6099 Год назад +88

    "MAKE ME MASTER OF THE CHANNEL FOR 6 HOURS AND ILL BE MASTER OF EUROPE" - Napoleon
    "Not today short man" - Some British admiral

    • @101stLegion
      @101stLegion Год назад +12

      I can hear Rod Steiger shouting that. Now I need to go and re-watch Waterloo.

    • @sugarnads
      @sugarnads Год назад +4

      Captain Pellew no doubt

    • @keab42
      @keab42 Год назад +10

      I initially read this and assumed "the channel" referred to Drach's RUclips channel 😅

    • @andrewfanner2245
      @andrewfanner2245 Год назад +11

      "I do not say they cannot come, I only say they cannot come by sea", Lord St Vincent

    • @Simon_Nonymous
      @Simon_Nonymous Год назад +5

      1940 - "Not today short man with tache"

  • @Antigonus.
    @Antigonus. Год назад +4

    I really enjoyed the section with Matt Easton because it got Drach answering the kind of questions I have and really explaining things to a lay audience.

  • @Simon_Nonymous
    @Simon_Nonymous Год назад +10

    This has been a most excellent video, despite me taking two days to enjoy its full goodness. Good to see Matt and his expertise, love the Trafalgar Gun lads too. Thank you Drach - it was worth the wait. One more day to Trafalgar Day - we always celebrated it at my school in Newcastle as one of its old boys was a certain Cuthbert Collingwood.

  • @MaxwellAerialPhotography
    @MaxwellAerialPhotography Год назад +2

    The prophesied day has come, the great speaker of Nelson’s saga has returned.

  • @adrianrutterford762
    @adrianrutterford762 Год назад +4

    Thanks Drac.
    The final chapter of the story of The Norfolk Hero.

  • @jeg5gom
    @jeg5gom Год назад +5

    Wind noise on a sailing ship??!?!??!!!? Outrageous!!
    Great video 👍👍🇺🇲🤝🇬🇧

  • @jackdutfield6096
    @jackdutfield6096 Год назад +4

    It may have taken two years, but blessed be the day it arrived

  • @m.streicher8286
    @m.streicher8286 Год назад +4

    I've actually been waiting 2 years for this, let's go

  • @Jon.A.Scholt
    @Jon.A.Scholt Год назад +6

    Awesome to see Matt Easton pop up in another video!

  • @admiraltiberius1989
    @admiraltiberius1989 Год назад +1

    Wednesday with Drach is always special for sure.

  • @alessandrocarrera5569
    @alessandrocarrera5569 Год назад +4

    I watched the Nelson video yesterday and spent like 4 hours looking for the third part

  • @JamesLaserpimpWalsh
    @JamesLaserpimpWalsh 9 месяцев назад

    Nice work getting both new carriers AND Victory in the same shot. Good work sir.

  • @SynchroScore
    @SynchroScore Год назад +2

    The small battery of sixteen guns, which in another video they said was used for performances of Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture, reminds me of another performance using real guns. Usually during Labor Day weekend, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, during their summer residency at Ravinia Park, will also perform that piece. There is somebody who provides a battery of Lyle Guns, which are short-barreled muzzle-loading guns, 2.5 inch smooth bore, developed by the United States Life-Saving Service (now part of the Coast Guard) to fire rescue lines. I've been to one of those performances and it's a lot of fun.

  • @fisticuffs6767
    @fisticuffs6767 Год назад +1

    It’s here!

  • @bjrnmagnusson5351
    @bjrnmagnusson5351 Год назад +1

    Thank you, kind sir. I am now complete.

  • @MM22966
    @MM22966 11 месяцев назад

    Having HMS Queen Elizabeth and Prince of Wales in the background is a nice touch.

  • @shoominati23
    @shoominati23 Год назад +4

    A quote of Nelson's was : "Don't worry about manouveurs, just go right at them" It wasn't clear if he was talking about Naval Warfare or the business of dating the opposite sex at the time , though..

  • @2Links
    @2Links Год назад +3

    Can't belive Drach finished the Nelson series haha

  • @josephpicogna6348
    @josephpicogna6348 Год назад +2

    While I have enjoyed every program, this is my immediate favorite.

  • @AdmRose
    @AdmRose Год назад +12

    I want to hear the story of the cutter and the schooner that found themselves at the battle of Trafalgar.

  • @watchface6836
    @watchface6836 Год назад

    I cant wait for a video on Trafalgar. It'll be great.

  • @superninjaraidingman
    @superninjaraidingman Год назад +1

    great lighting in that ship can see really clearly

  • @ditzydoo4378
    @ditzydoo4378 Год назад +1

    Horatio, Horatio... wherefore art thou dear Horatio?? wonderful to see the this return of my fav British Captain come Admiral.

  • @blacksmithpanzer4517
    @blacksmithpanzer4517 Год назад +3

    Finally! I have been waiting for this for so long!

  • @wardaddyindustries4348
    @wardaddyindustries4348 Год назад +2

    Holy shit I just rewatched 1 and 2 last night to refresh hoping this would come out soon.. can't wait but I must I'm at work.

  • @jochenheiden
    @jochenheiden Год назад +2

    I was just thinking about when we were getting part 3. I guess today!

  • @chrisgregory7131
    @chrisgregory7131 Год назад +5

    "Villeneuve was convinced that to fight Nelson was to lose"... I mean, he wasn't wrong!

  • @hampshireoak
    @hampshireoak Год назад +1

    Victory is still available for thorough tours including below decks. She is in dry dock at Portsmouth naval base. I have been on board several times and never tire of these visits. I have a good sized lump of Victory’s inner hull, my father was industrial nurse at the dockyard in the 1960s when repair work was being done and my piece had been thrown in the rubbish skip.

  • @bkjeong4302
    @bkjeong4302 Год назад +1

    Everyone has been waiting for this video.

  • @alcoholfree6381
    @alcoholfree6381 10 месяцев назад

    Admiral Nelson is indeed both human and Superman. He had a younger woman who apparently loved and care for; they got to spend a mere 25 days at a wonderful mansion he owned, before he left for the last battle of his life. He is very fortunate to have found a woman that doted on him! I wish my wife of 48 years had loved me that much. Admiral Nelson was also blessed to get such useful insights to insure the British victory at Trafalgar! It would have been easier to follow SOP.

  • @chameleon9717
    @chameleon9717 Год назад +2

    I’ve been waiting for this! Thank you!

  • @jonathangillbanks4378
    @jonathangillbanks4378 Год назад +1

    Terrific vid Drach and thank you so much for the chat with Matt of the Trafalgar gun crew. Its the first time Ive heard anything about real world gunnery tactics and considerations of that time from someone who clearly knows his stuff . An absolute eye opener and documentary gold

  • @B1900pilot
    @B1900pilot Год назад +11

    He was no less fallible than any other man, however, he was one of the greatest combat leaders in Naval history. Greatly admired for his physical courage, patriotism and humanity...

  • @davidharner5865
    @davidharner5865 Год назад +1

    Yaaaay! Thank you!

  • @jonathanbaron-crangle5093
    @jonathanbaron-crangle5093 11 месяцев назад +1

    Good god, this should be on the big screen, Drach, it's long enough. Not complaining, HELL NO, you're doing great work.
    I feel so much more educated about the great admiral Nelson, TYVM good ser

  • @Tyrs_Finox
    @Tyrs_Finox Год назад +3

    I do hope you make a playlist for this series, I had missed the first two and had some issues finding the other. Great work as always.

  • @dmcarpenter2470
    @dmcarpenter2470 Год назад +1

    Drach, I thoroughly enjoyed this vid. The Trafalgar Gun Company segment brought back fond memories of crewing a 3# field piece.

  • @icantseethis
    @icantseethis Год назад

    Nice footage on the business end of the guns. Real bruv moment.

  • @Smallgrayandfurry
    @Smallgrayandfurry Год назад +3

    Fantastic work, can't wait for the next part

  • @robertblack6941
    @robertblack6941 Год назад +2

    With all that rigamoral needed to fire one of those cannons, its amazing they did as well as they did in the 17’th and early 18’th Centuries.

    • @gwtpictgwtpict4214
      @gwtpictgwtpict4214 Год назад +2

      Lots of practice, and as was pointed out in the video, no modern H&S requirements. Obvious example, the powder charge would have been waiting basically next to the gun so no wandering off for several seconds to collect it. If you don't know the term look up 'powder monkey' often a boy seaman, so rough age 12 - 14? His job was to ferry powder charges from the magazine to the gun in action. Point was to always ensure the gun had a charge available, but not to build up an excess of charges on the gun deck because of the obvious hazard that entailed in a battle.

  • @incorrectbeans
    @incorrectbeans Год назад +4

    I feel like the artist of that painting in the thumbnail left out a few vital parts.

  • @davegoodridge8352
    @davegoodridge8352 Год назад +1

    Very informative. Thank you for making this video.

  • @seanbryan4833
    @seanbryan4833 Год назад +2

    I've been on the field at American Civil War reenactments when there was a 24 pounder on the field. When it fired about 1/8 of a mile away you could feel the pressure wave.

  • @hugod2000
    @hugod2000 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your great quality videos. They bring pleasure to many peoples life, Like fentanyl, only milder and less deadly.

  • @hattrick8684
    @hattrick8684 Год назад +1

    I’ve been waiting for this! I feel like a kid on Christmas morning lol

  • @williamharvey8895
    @williamharvey8895 Год назад +2

    I could almost smell the powder during that rolling broadside

  • @nickmcgookin247
    @nickmcgookin247 Год назад +1

    Ty I thought I missed it or you named it something else but this makes sense thank you

  • @GeneraI_Motors
    @GeneraI_Motors Год назад +1

    IVE WAITED SO LONG FOR THIS

  • @RMTactical
    @RMTactical Год назад +2

    Enjoyed this series. Would love to see one on Thomas Cochrane.

  • @generalbanastretarleton6578
    @generalbanastretarleton6578 Год назад +2

    Just finished watching this three part documentary. Absolutely fantastic
    thoroughly enjoyed it.
    Also as a video suggestion for HMS Manchester or HMS Liverpool.
    Thank you for these videos great stuff keep it up

  • @rollandchapin5308
    @rollandchapin5308 Год назад

    I love history , So I love your passion for history

  • @bjorntrollgesicht1144
    @bjorntrollgesicht1144 Год назад +1

    HMS Victory! Real gunnery! Matt Easton! Plus not one, but two inconspicuous carriers in the background! This really shows what the battle of Trafalgar is to the British. Tell us more!

  • @leogazebo5290
    @leogazebo5290 Год назад +1

    The trilogy is finally completed...

  • @connycontainer9459
    @connycontainer9459 Год назад +1

    Nice, I was just casually watching the first two episodes. Wondering where the 3rd part would be and discovered through the comments, it had just been published.

  • @elliottjames8020
    @elliottjames8020 Год назад +5

    Rear Admiral Magon de Médine use of invective, and abuse of optical instruments is so like Zinovy Petrovich Rozhestvensky ;-)

    • @rockyblacksmith
      @rockyblacksmith Год назад +1

      Exept that you know that you are in trouble when the object of fury is not just the repair ship, but the flagship + admiral.

  • @18robsmith
    @18robsmith Год назад +3

    The very thought of being picked off by a sharp shooter using a 9 pounder makes all my bits try to hide.....

  • @andre-dx4yw
    @andre-dx4yw Год назад +4

    shame it was not an actual 32 pounder, used the same cartridge as the 6 pounder? much reduced muzzle size, but great video cheers

  • @Foxttellio
    @Foxttellio Год назад +1

    Yay the trio are done :)

  • @cptmidnight6117
    @cptmidnight6117 Год назад

    Many years ago I enjoyed going to and participating in living history events that took place in the northeast part of the united states. The time period that those events depicted was 1730 to 1840 I primarily did the revolutionary war era. At those events I met and became friendly with a couple guys that owned two different muzzle loading black powder field guns. One was a 4lb cannon and the other was a 2lb short barrel howitzer. I was fortunate enough on two different occasions to help load and fire both guns. It was a fun and educational experience.

  • @troo_6656
    @troo_6656 Год назад +2

    Do my eyes deceive me? Or is it really? Oh boi. Part 1 was one of the first videos I got in my recommended from you Drach. This feels downright nostalgic

  • @iangreenhalgh9280
    @iangreenhalgh9280 Год назад +2

    It would be fascinating to witness how fast a highly trained British crew could load and fire one of their pieces.

  • @kavemanthewoodbutcher
    @kavemanthewoodbutcher Год назад

    I impatiently await the battle Drach. Get on it!

  • @coldburn9956
    @coldburn9956 Год назад +2

    Yay I’m so happy! I was just rewatched part one and two last night. What luck to have part 3 out today!

  • @sharkeyboe
    @sharkeyboe Год назад +4

    Hook this content to my veins

  • @Bierstadt54
    @Bierstadt54 Год назад

    Good video. Looking forward to Part 4... many years from now.

  • @jameslazer819
    @jameslazer819 Год назад

    I thought this would never come, amazing! 🥳

    • @jameslazer819
      @jameslazer819 Год назад

      Wow i went to school with Matt easton, small world

  • @slartybartfarst55
    @slartybartfarst55 Год назад

    Excited for part 4!

  • @nozdormu89
    @nozdormu89 Год назад +11

    So I have to wonder if Nelson had in fact expected the Spanish Inquisition. I think he would have.

    • @sugarnads
      @sugarnads Год назад

      Remember the adage: NOONE expects the spanish inquisition...

    • @hammondcheeseman5361
      @hammondcheeseman5361 Год назад

      @@sugarnads yeah but that saying only came about after Nelson's death. Would it have been true in 1804...?

    • @ussliberty109
      @ussliberty109 Год назад

      It certainly caught me off guard.

  • @robertmills8640
    @robertmills8640 Год назад +3

    Having a tall gunner on a small gun looks to be a severe disadvantage 😊

  • @TheRealDerekL
    @TheRealDerekL Год назад +4

    Just finished, thanks Drach! I very much enjoyed the finale and it was worth the wait! Take care brother Drach, catch ya soon!

  • @jonesso11
    @jonesso11 Год назад

    oh man I've been waiting a while to see this episode I was beginning to think you've completely forgotten it!

  • @zeinfadel
    @zeinfadel Год назад

    At long last! The anticipation!

  • @fenman1954
    @fenman1954 Год назад

    Enjoyable and informative as usual

  • @Sickboyz18
    @Sickboyz18 6 месяцев назад

    9:05 and thus set out the greatest movie of all time

  •  Год назад

    Very interesting Video jam packed with great colabs ! :)

  • @stephenrichards339
    @stephenrichards339 Год назад +2

    Is that the Prince of Wales in the background

  • @onasknox9284
    @onasknox9284 Год назад +1

    FINALLY!

  • @SephirothRyu
    @SephirothRyu Год назад +2

    "slightly crazed British crews"? You say that like it is unusual. DON'T MESS WITH SHIPS FLYING HER MAJESTY'S ENSIGN!

  • @mbloy613
    @mbloy613 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the Nelson trilogy, it was excellent (save for your pronunciation of French words).

    • @Drachinifel
      @Drachinifel  Год назад +1

      Apologies 😀
      Having done French in school means I sometimes think I can get it right, but it turns out its more like 50:50

  • @BIG-DIPPER-56
    @BIG-DIPPER-56 Год назад

    EXCELLENT - THANK YOU SO MUCH ! ! !
    🙂😎👍

  • @TiernanWilkinson
    @TiernanWilkinson Год назад

    Really ending us on a cliffhanger before the Battle of Trafalgar truly sets in huh.
    Tisk tisk, Drach.

  • @jokekopter2509
    @jokekopter2509 Год назад +1

    good video