Podcast Category: Historic Ships, Engineering, Steam, Shipbuilding, Maritime Innovation

Maritime Innovation 1: The Propeller
The first of a new mini-series on maritime innovations, we look a... Read MoreCategory: Historic Ships | Engineering | Steam | Shipbuilding | Maritime Innovation

Titanic’s Anchors
In April 1912, the Titanic - the largest vessel in the world, and... Read MoreCategory: Steam | Shipbuilding | Iconic Ships | Maritime Disasters | Engineering

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

Iconic Ships 8: The SS Great Britain
Dr Sam Willis meets the team at the ss Great Britain in Bristol t... Read MoreCategory: Archaeology | Ocean Liners | Historic Ships | Exhibitions | Engineering | Steam | Iconic Ships

Maritime Archives Masterclass
This episode opens up the fascinating world of maritime historica... Read MoreCategory: Shipwrecks | Archives | Steam | Commerce | Shipbuilding | Exploration | Research

Great Sea Fights: The Battle of Tsushima, 1905 Part 2 – The Russian Perspective
Part 2 of our 3-part special on the Battle of Tsushima explores t... Read MoreCategory: Great Sea Fights | Steam

Great Sea Fights: The Battle of Tsushima, Part 1 – The Events
The Battle of Tsushima was the decisive naval action between Japa... Read MoreCategory: Great Sea Fights | Steam

The Nangala Submarine Disaster and the K-Class Submarines of the First World War
This episode has been inspired by the tragedy of the Nangala, a s... Read MoreCategory: Shipwrecks | Steam | World War 1 | Submarines

‘Titanic in Miniature’ – The Wonderful ss Shieldhall
Dr Sam Willis speaks with Graham Mackenzie, chief engineer of SS ... Read MoreCategory: Steam | Ocean Liners | Historic Ships | Engineering