During the early 1800s, Britain still feared the 'Napoleonic threat' from the French Navy and their allies. That fear was used by Parliament to justify the construction of various coastal and harbour schemes, activities in which ICE members were actively engaged. The more explicit threat from France abated with the defeat of Bonaparte's armies at Waterloo in 1815, and his death in 1821 on St Helena, but the momentum of some schemes continued, and fears of a French resurgence fuelled proposals for 'harbours of refuge'. In the Channel Islands, the most notable such harbours were those at Braye Bay, Alderney; and St Catherine's, Jersey. Construction of the breakwaters to form both of these harbours started in 1847. The breakwater at St Catheri...
The French Revolution had begun in 1789 and by 1793 Britain and France were engaged in war. Hostili...
Historic harbours, as infrastructural elements, are neither buildings nor monuments thus typically f...
Although it has long been portrayed as the nation’s ‘moat defensive’, recent examinations of Anglo...
This research analysed UK harbour breakwaters constructed between 1663 to 1910. It includes a breakw...
A plan of the town, citadel, and port, jetties, and port fortresses of Dunkirk before their demoliti...
The United Kingdom is a maritime nation which has depended on its harbours for defence and trade for...
This paper discusses the evolution and construction of vertical breakwaters around UK, particularly ...
This paper describes studies to identify reasons for the repeated damage to the Admiralty Breakwater...
Located in an indentation in the northwestern coast of France, the British Crown dependencies of Jer...
By the late 1800s British colonial rule in Cyprus was experiencing both a socioeconomic and a legiti...
This thesis presents a new analysis of British naval policy before and during the First World War wh...
This thesis presents a new analysis of British naval policy before and during the First World War wh...
• Opsomming: Die hawestad Oos-Londen het skaars 30 jaar na Port Elizabeth tot stand gekom. Weens sy...
Changes of sea-level, retreat of shorelines have occurred throughout geological times. They have tak...
This is the proof. The final version is available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this r...
The French Revolution had begun in 1789 and by 1793 Britain and France were engaged in war. Hostili...
Historic harbours, as infrastructural elements, are neither buildings nor monuments thus typically f...
Although it has long been portrayed as the nation’s ‘moat defensive’, recent examinations of Anglo...
This research analysed UK harbour breakwaters constructed between 1663 to 1910. It includes a breakw...
A plan of the town, citadel, and port, jetties, and port fortresses of Dunkirk before their demoliti...
The United Kingdom is a maritime nation which has depended on its harbours for defence and trade for...
This paper discusses the evolution and construction of vertical breakwaters around UK, particularly ...
This paper describes studies to identify reasons for the repeated damage to the Admiralty Breakwater...
Located in an indentation in the northwestern coast of France, the British Crown dependencies of Jer...
By the late 1800s British colonial rule in Cyprus was experiencing both a socioeconomic and a legiti...
This thesis presents a new analysis of British naval policy before and during the First World War wh...
This thesis presents a new analysis of British naval policy before and during the First World War wh...
• Opsomming: Die hawestad Oos-Londen het skaars 30 jaar na Port Elizabeth tot stand gekom. Weens sy...
Changes of sea-level, retreat of shorelines have occurred throughout geological times. They have tak...
This is the proof. The final version is available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this r...
The French Revolution had begun in 1789 and by 1793 Britain and France were engaged in war. Hostili...
Historic harbours, as infrastructural elements, are neither buildings nor monuments thus typically f...
Although it has long been portrayed as the nation’s ‘moat defensive’, recent examinations of Anglo...