History of the Royal Navy: Wooden Walls 1600-1805 (2002)
Presented by HRH Prince Andrew, Duke of York, this is an in-depth look back at centuries of British naval history. During the 17th century, the Royal Navy's codification of naval tactics in 'The Fighting Instructions' transformed naval battles into linear chess games on water. Superior French ship design and military training helped to free America, but a revolution in naval tactics saw Admiral Nelson triumph at the Battle of Trafalgar.
Director: Monte Markham
Runtime: 43 min
Release Date: June 1, 2002
Cast
- Andrew Mountbatten Windsor - Self
- Monte Markham - Narrator
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Monte Markham
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is History of the Royal Navy: Wooden Walls 1600-1805 about?
- Presented by HRH Prince Andrew, Duke of York, this is an in-depth look back at centuries of British naval history. During the 17th century, the Royal Navy's codification of naval tactics in 'The Fighting Instructions' transformed naval battles into linear chess games on water. Superior French ship design and military training helped to free America, but a revolution in naval tactics saw Admiral Nelson triumph at the Battle of Trafalgar.
- Who directed History of the Royal Navy: Wooden Walls 1600-1805?
- History of the Royal Navy: Wooden Walls 1600-1805 was directed by Monte Markham.
- Who stars in History of the Royal Navy: Wooden Walls 1600-1805?
- History of the Royal Navy: Wooden Walls 1600-1805 stars Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, Monte Markham.
- How long is History of the Royal Navy: Wooden Walls 1600-1805?
- History of the Royal Navy: Wooden Walls 1600-1805 has a runtime of 43m (43 minutes).