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Transcriber’s Note:
RECOLLECTIONS OF James Anthony Gardner COMMANDER R.N. (1775–1814)
INTRODUCTION
CONTENTS
NAVAL RECOLLECTIONS IN SHREDS AND PATCHES WITH STRANGE REFLECTIONS ABOVE AND UNDER HATCHES.
BOREAS, 28
CONQUEROR, 74
NAVAL ACADEMY, GOSPORT
PANTHER, 60
SALISBURY, 50
A commander’s own notebook opens a vivid portal onto the world of the Royal Navy at the turn of the 19th century. His recollections are spare, unpolished, and steeped in the everyday chatter of decks, gunrooms and messes, giving listeners a sense of the sights, sounds and smells that textbooks often omit. Through his eyes we glimpse the camaraderie, the cramped quarters and the constant churn of duty that defined life at sea.
The narrative is populated by a colorful cast of shipmates whose personalities emerge through frank, sometimes coarse, dialogue. Grog‑driven banter, hearty oaths and a surprisingly candid discussion of drinking culture paint a picture that feels both raw and human. Yet beneath the rough edges lies a subtle record of how naval manners and conduct were evolving beyond the caricatures of earlier literary depictions.
For anyone curious about the social fabric of an age when Britain’s fleet ruled the waves, these memories offer an unvarnished, almost conversational, portrait of sailors and officers alike. The listener is drawn into the rhythm of watch‑calls, the humor of cramped camaraderie, and the occasional sobering glimpse of duty’s weight, making the experience feel like a quiet conversation in a ship’s galley.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (512K characters)
Series
Publications of the Navy Records Society, vol. 31
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
London: Naval Records Society, 1906.
Credits
Richard Tonsing, MWS, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2024-02-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1770–1846
A Royal Navy officer left a lively firsthand account of life at sea in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, full of everyday detail rather than grand self-promotion. His memoir offers a grounded view of service, travel, and naval routine during a turbulent period in British maritime history.
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