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Bounty 1787

Prix :  1 875,00 $US

Bounty

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Bounty scale model : Maritime exploration ship commanded by Captain Bligh

DESCRIPTION
SIZE
63 cm L 51 cm Hgh
REF.
SMH-02

The Bounty is the ship at the heart of probably the most famous mutiny in history, the subject of five major films (so far), and over 2,000 articles and books. This museum-quality ship model by the skilled artisans at Abordage captures in intricate detail this most famous theatre of insurrection, and fires the imagination to think what life on board would have been like, to lead to the dramatic and well-studied confrontation between William Bligh and his mate Fletcher Christian! Originally built as the collier Bethia, before being commissioned by the Royal Navy, converted for a special mission...
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The Bounty is the ship at the heart of probably the most famous mutiny in history, the subject of five major films (so far), and over 2,000 articles and books. This museum-quality ship model by the skilled artisans at Abordage captures in intricate detail this most famous theatre of insurrection, and fires the imagination to think what life on board would have been like, to lead to the dramatic and well-studied confrontation between William Bligh and his mate Fletcher Christian! Originally built as the collier Bethia, before being commissioned by the Royal Navy, converted for a special mission to the south seas, and renamed the Bounty, this small ship was home to an all-volunteer crew of 46. The mission was to take over 1000 breadfruit plants from Tahiti and to introduce them to the Caribbean, where it was hoped that they could be a cheap food for the slave populations. After nearly 6 months in the near paradise of Tahiti, the return to the harsh realities of life on board ship was probably compounded by the extra limitations on space necessary for the plants, and tempers snapped. Bligh and 18 others were cast adrift, and the remaining crew under Fletcher Christian returned to Tahiti in the Bounty. Many of them, with some Tahitians, then continued on to the remote Pitcairn island, where their descendents still live to this day. The Bounty itself was burned at Pitcairn by the mutineers, although remnants from the original ship still exist today. But this most famous ship has been reproduced as a sailing ship, and the Abordage scale ship model invites comparison in its attention to detail and the quality of its construction. Plank-on-bulkhead construction, with waxed marine-brand rigging, the above photograph shows the quality and intricacy of the fittings, and evokes the contrast between the compactness and small scale of the original ship itself, and the enormity of the events which took place on it!


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HISTORIC NOTE

The name of Bounty, frigate of the British Navy, is indissolubly tied to her captain's Bligh and to the vicissitudes which caused the crew to mutiny. The ship set out for Spithead in december 1787, final destination Tahiti.

On the return voyage, owing to the strict discipline imposed by the captain, which clashed with the idle stay in Tahiti, a certain discontent began to spread through the crew and it soon turned into a mutiny.LEARN MORE

The name of Bounty, frigate of the British Navy, is indissolubly tied to her captain's Bligh and to the vicissitudes which caused the crew to mutiny. The ship set out for Spithead in december 1787, final destination Tahiti.

On the return voyage, owing to the strict discipline imposed by the captain, which clashed with the idle stay in Tahiti, a certain discontent began to spread through the crew and it soon turned into a mutiny.

Christian Flecher, the boatswain, took command of the ship and forced Bligh to embark on a life-boat with 18 still faithful men. After a dangerous navigation for more than 4,000 miles, Bligh reached the Isle of Timor and afterwards England.

The Bounty went back to Tahiti where part of the crew landed. She then sailed for the Pitcairn Isle where Fletcher and the remaining men settled. Only 20 years later the group landed in Tahiti was captured and judged by the English Court-Martial. Three seamen were condemned while the others were acquitted.


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Prix :  1 875,00 $US