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Last night we had another double header, and I have to admit that I saw this first show as very much a curtain raiser to the return of our own Gary Grant in the second show. Nevertheless, let’s consider this first show on its own merits. Malcolm Sumner k
Pitcairn Island is an isolated and remote place in the South Pacific. In 1789 it was also uninhabited. That made it an ideal home for the Bounty mutineers. Lying midway between New Zealand and South America, Pitcairn Island has a fame that belies its sma
Margaret Ely from Nobles Numismatics holds up two 'extremely rare' gold medals awarded to Captain William Bligh of HMS Bounty fame which will be auctioned in Melbourne in one of the most significant maritime history offerings in recent years, in... View Photo »
Teenage skipper Jessica Watson takes command of her Sydney 38 class yacht Ella Bache Another Challenge in preparation for Boxing Day's Sydney-Hobart start. Picture: Mark Evans Source: The Daily Telegraph THE toughest task
Pitt wasn't the only A-lister to go all-out for the Times gallery of villains. Among the 13 featured actors, many of whom chose their own characters, are George Clooney as Mutiny on the Bounty's crazed sea captain William Bligh; Ryan Gosling as the Invis
Pals Brad Pitt and George Clooney have teamed up to pay homage to the great movie villains in the new issue of New York Times Magazine. Pitt portrays wild-haired, bugged out Henry Spencer from David Lynch's cult 1977 film Eraserhead in the pictorial, whi
A statue of British naval officer and former governor of New South Wales (appointed in 1806), William Bligh (L) (1754-1817), stands near a giant inflatable rugby ball capable of holding 220 visitors at Circular Quay in Sydney on September 2, 2010 to... View Photo »
December 7, 1817 - (left) of HMS Bounty fame dies in London at age sixty-three. Entering the Royal Navy in 1770, Bligh proved a gifted sailor and was selected serve as sailing master for explorer Captain James Cook's final voyage in 1776. Returning home
ON summer evenings in the 1980s, in the garden of our home in London, my little brother and I would scale the stern of the H.M.S. Bounty. We would hoist ourselves up her sides and climb her invisible rigging. From high in the crow's nest we could see Tah
Vice-Admiral William Bligh FRS RN (9 September 1754 – 7 December 1817) was an officer of the British Royal Navy and a colonial administrator. He is best known as "Captain Bligh" of Mutiny on the Bounty fame. The mutiny was against his command, and he is well remembered for the remarkable voyage he made to Timor, after being set adrift by the... Full Article
A statue of British naval officer and former governor of New South Wales (appointed in 1806), William Bligh (L) (1754-1817), stands near a giant inflatable rugby ball capable of holding 220 visitors at Circular Quay in Sydney on September 2, 2010 to promote the 2011 Rugby World Cup in...
View Photo »A statue of British naval officer and former governor of New South Wales (appointed in 1806), William Bligh (L) (1754-1817), stands near a giant inflatable rugby ball capable of holding 220 visitors at Circular Quay in Sydney on September 2, 2010 to promote the 2011 Rugby World Cup in...
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