The Golden Hinde II: Exterior

Jul 01, 2014 18:10

As many of you know, I recently went to England. While I was in London, I had the opportunity to board the Golden Hinde II! I took lots of photos, so be prepared for a picspam...






Our first view of it, sandwiched between two buildings...




The front of the ship from the dock.  It was impossible for me to get a full picture - the distance from the ship to the buildings was too small.




The rear view from the dock.




A close up of the figurehead...




...and from the side on the beakhead.







Several views of the bowsprit.




The length of the ship as seen from the half-deck facing the foredeck.




Looking towards the foredeck.  The door leads to the fo'c'sle.




View from the foredeck, looking at the dock.  I had a very nice curry pie in that pub.




View from the foredeck, looking towards the aft of the ship.




Looking towards the half-deck.  The door leads into the great cabin.




The main mast.  Note the convenient rope, ready to tie any intransigent gentlemen.












Mounted on the main mast is what looks like a crow's nest, but it's a particular variety used for snipers, and it's called a "fighting top."  Just like Sir Francis.




A prop sitting on the half-deck.




My husband, standing on the half-deck.  The captain's cabin is behind him.




Close-up of the wheel.




The mizzen mast.  One of the great things about old ships is that you get to say things like "mizzen mast."



A cannon mounted on the stern.




The stern, looking into the great cabin.  That little balcony is the gallery, a luxury bathroom for gentlemen.  Common sailors had to sit on the beakhead.




Close-up of the mural, with Christopher Hatton's crest.




The lion head, used to frighten away penguins sea monsters.

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