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OverviewHarold Bradley learned early in life, through family lore, that one of his great-great granduncles was an Irish sea captain. Sadly, the family lore was scanty. All it offered was a name, William Kelly, and two intriguing, albumin photographic prints-one of a large man squeezed into an ornate Victorian armchair; another of the same man, just head and shoulders, his penetrating gaze fixed on a distant point. Bradley couldn't help but wonder: Where did Captain Kelly go and what did he do in the so-called golden age of sail? After much determined sleuthing through historic newspapers, crew lists, ship logs, and other records including a passenger shipboard diary, the end result is SEAWARD, part biographical and historical memoir, part detective story. The book casts new light on Great Britain's 19th-century merchant navy-especially as the master mariners of one Irish family experienced this incomparable career. William Kelly (along with his younger brother, John) left wakes to trace and history to plumb, from Belfast and Liverpool to the Americas, British Guiana, Peru, India, Australia, and China. Their ships carried people with high hopes to far-flung destinations, while also moving agricultural produce and manufactured products around the world. Readers of SEAWARD will come away with a better understanding of 19th-century commercial seafaring as a business, along with a greater appreciation of the transgenerational connections that bind us to our ancestors. The ships are sailing. Let the stories begin. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Harold BradleyPublisher: Luminare Press Imprint: Luminare Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.390kg ISBN: 9781643886305ISBN 10: 1643886304 Pages: 338 Publication Date: 13 June 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""(Seaward) is family history that delights in maritime environs. (It is also) maritime history with a head and a heart."" -Dr. Peter Hobbins, Head of Knowledge, Australian National Maritime Museum, Signals 147, Winter 2024. ""Deftly marshalling an amazing range of historical records from around the world, SEAWARD chronicles the lives of two brothers who were brought up in a public house on the edge of Antrim Town. Their subsequent careers as master mariners intersected with the glories of the Victorian age of sail but also with some of its more controversial episodes."" -Robert H. Foy, author of Dear Uncle: Immigrant Letters to Antrim from the USA, 1843-1852 and Remembering All the Orrs: The Story of the Orr Families of Antrim and Their Involvement in the 1798 Rebellion. ""The nineteenth-century UK merchant navy was a demanding enterprise and a hard life. The rewards could be remarkable, the difficulties devastating. Seaward is a meticulously researched narrative of the sea that explores both of these possibilities in the great age of sail."" -Clare Abbott, author of Faithful of Days: The Story of Robert Crighton, Master Mariner." Author InformationBorn in Ottawa, Ontario, Harold Bradley now lives in the San Francisco Bay Area where he has worked as a writer in the telecommunications, aerospace, industrial safety systems, energy, and scientific software industries. He is a seasoned family historian with two generations of nineteenth-century master mariners in his family tree. With the publication of Seaward, he has moved from writing in industry to reimagining his family's first generation of wind-jamming seafarers. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |