During the Age of Sail ... life for those on the sea was brutal and precarious. A battle injury such as the loss of a limb or being cut in two by grapeshot was the "third" greatest cause of death. Drowning was the "second" greatest, and usually the result of a shipwreck or a fire on board. Tied for the "greatest" cause of death were accidents (ie. falling from the yards and hitting the deck) and diseases such as scurvy, typhus, yellow fever, malaria, dysentery, etc.
Historical Background – Brass Monkey
Historical Background – Son of a Gun
Historical Background – The Age of Sail
Historical Backdrop – Dr. Leander Braden
Historical Backdrop – Francis ‘Fly’ Austen
Transatlantic Journey Ft. Lauderdale to Lisbon
Admiralty House – Searching The Archives
Exploring Jane Austen’s Literary Home
Inspiration – Visit to the HMS Surprise