Yorkshire On This Day, Comprising 365 Historical Extracts, Red-letter Days and Customs, and Astronomical and Meteorological Data
HMG. 1857/02/24. Supplement to the London Gazette, Vol. 21971. London: HMSO. Get it:
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Recommended by Captain Keppel, for on the 15th July, 1855, while serving as boatswain’s mate of the St. Jean d’Acre (attached to the naval brigade) proceeding in a punt with an exploding apparatus into the harbour of Sebastopol, to endeavour to blow up one of the Russian line-of-battle ships. This service, which was twice attempted, is described by Lord Lynns “as a bold one, and gallantly executed.” On the first occasion, Mr. Shepherd proceeded past the enemy’s steam-boats, at the entrance of Careening Bay; but was prevented penetrating further by the long string of boats that were carrying troops from the south to the north side of Sebastopol. The second attempt was made on the 16th August, from the side of Careening Bay, in the possession of the French.
(Despatches from Captain Honourable H. Keppel in Admiral Lord Lyons’ letter 10th May, 1856, and Admiral Lord Lyons, 4th October, 1855.)
Was this conceived as a suicide attack, or did Sheppard have some kind of limpet mine and an exit strategy?
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10 October 1857: Questions from the floor of the Leeds Chamber of Commerce to the explorer and missionary David Livingstone during his exposition of the wonders of Africa
14 October 1854: During the Crimean War, Queen Victoria visits the docks at Hull, and comparisons are made with the capital of our Turkish ally
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Place-People-Play: Childcare (and the Kazookestra) on the Headingley/Weetwood borders next to Meanwood Park.
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