Then-RAF chief technician John Coleman, from Benfleet, initially salvaged the 237-year-old relic from the wreckage of the HMS Bounty at Pitcairn Island in 1973. He brought it back to England ...
John Coleman, from Benfleet in Essex, said he retrieved the large piece of copper sheathing from HMS Bounty in the Pitcairn Islands in 1973. He displayed the impressive find - patinated with ...
The relic was salvaged from the wreckage of HMS Bounty at Pitcairn Island in 1973 by John Coleman, then an RAF chief technician despatched to Pitcairn from RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire. During his ...
Ducie and Oeno - the Pitcairn Islands are scattered over several hundred miles of ocean. Its inhabitants are mostly descendants of HMS Bounty mutineers and their Tahitian companions who settled ...
Intrepid wreck detectives track down a range ... the Pandora came within two days sailing of Pitcairn Island where the Bounty mutineers had settled. However the mutineers fate was only revealed ...
Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA look at the South Seas Island near Tahiti inhabited by relatives of the crew of mutineers from the schooner "The Bounty." Released to arouse interest in the ...
The great brass bell across from the Assembly Hall on Pitcairn Island clanged ... their longboats in the crescent of Bounty Bay. The visitor, guided by the island’s blinker and its own ...
Typical of this sub-genre is "Women of Pitcairn Island" which picks up the Bounty Trilogy one generation later. Pitcairn is now inhabited by the widows and children of the mutineers and tensions are ...