Podcast Category: Archives, Navigation, Commerce, Exploration, Seapower, Trade

The East India Company and the ‘Anarchy’
East India Company ships at Deptford, c.1660 (NMM BHC1873) In th... Read MoreCategory: Archives | Navigation | Commerce | Exploration | Seapower | Trade

The Hunt for Shackleton’s Endurance
In one of the most remarkable maritime history stories of recent ... Read MoreCategory: Shipwrecks | Navigation | Iconic Ships | Exploration

The Titanic
Dr Sam Willis speaks with Don Lynch, a historian who has spoken t... Read MoreCategory: Shipwrecks | Navigation | Steam | Shipbuilding | Iconic Ships | Ocean Liners | Maritime Disasters

The Maritime History of Wales 1: The Porth Felen Anchor Stock
This is the first episode of our new series about the maritime hi... Read MoreCategory: Shipwrecks | Navigation | Archaeology | Wales

The Oldest Canal in Britain? The Exeter Ship Canal
In this episode Dr Sam Willis explores the Exeter Ship Canal whic... Read MoreCategory: Navigation | Engineering | Commerce

The Terror
Inspired by the recent BBC series 'The Terror', a chilling tale b... Read MoreCategory: Research | Shipwrecks | Navigation | Shipbuilding | Iconic Ships | Exploration

The Channel with Charlie Connelly
This week Dr Sam Willis talks with bestselling writer and award w... Read MoreCategory: Research | Shipwrecks | Navigation | Commerce

How to Remember Captain Cook
Dr Sam Willis explores the fascinating problems posed by Britain'... Read MoreCategory: Museums | Research | Navigation

Navigation Masterclass: Secrets of the South Pacific Wave Pilots
Dr Sam Willis speaks with John Huth, the Donner Professor of Scie... Read MoreCategory: Research | Navigation