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    The Art of Dress
    PHILIP DE CARTERET R.N.
    • PHILIP DE CARTERET R.N.

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Born at Trinity Manor, Jersey, in 1733, from his earliest age Philip De Carteret determined on a career in the Royal Navy. He made his first circumnavigation 1764-1766 as First Lieutenant on the Dolphin under the command of Captain John Byron.Within six weeks of their return Carteret was placed in command of the Swallow and Captain Wallis the Dolphin, with instructions from the Admiralty to discover ‘a Place of consequence in the South Seas’.The disparity between the two the copper-bottomed Dolphin and the lumbering and ill-equipped Swallow, described by Carteret as ‘one of the worst, if not the very worst of her kind; in his Majesty’s Navy’ had inevitable consequences and the two ships became separated after leaving the Straits of Magellan.Undeterred, Carteret sailed on into the unknown and discovered and named some twenty islands, an achievement which, according to the The Guinness Book of Maritime Records, should have led him to be ‘ranked as one of the greatest explorers of his yet, unjustly, his name is seldom remembered’.

      PHILIP DE CARTERET R.N.
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    • The Art of Dress

      Clothes and Society 1500-1914

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The clothing worn in the past affords an invaluable insight into lifestyles that have disappeared forever. Choice of dress has always been affected by numerous influences-social and economic, artistic and technical-and, or course, the vagaries of individual taste.

      The Art of Dress