Where is the original Golden Hind now?

The original Golden Hind, which Sir Francis Drake used to circumnavigate the globe (1577–1580), no longer exists as a complete ship. It was placed on public display at Deptford, England, but eventually rotted and was broken up, with only a chair carved from its timbers remaining in the Bodleian Library in Oxford.
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What happened to the real Golden Hinde?

There is a report of the ship looking very emaciated about twenty years after its return, and by 1662 it was rotting away. The ship was broken up and the majority of the wood is believed to be buried in Convoy's Wharf, an old Tudor shipyard.
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Where is the original Golden Hind ship?

Since 1996, she has been berthed at St Mary Overie Dock, in Bankside, Southwark, London, where she is open to the public and hosts a range of educational programmes.
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Can you visit the Golden Hind?

You are welcome to explore the ship by yourself all year round.
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Is the Golden Hind in Brixham the original?

1963, Converted into the Replica Sailing Vessel GOLDEN HIND. The Brixham replicas: The original replica in Brixham was a different vessel, she was originally a WWII Royal Navy, Admiralty 61 ½ foot type MFV (Motor Fishing Vessel), MFV. 153, Built by: Stanbury, Topsham, ordered on 27/12/1942 & Completed on 02/1944.
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Sir Francis Drake's Golden Hind

Who owns the Golden Hind Brixham?

After failing to sell at its original price of £400,000, it then went up for auction in April 2018 at a guide price of £200,000 which it failed to meet. New owners of the Golden Hind Mary and Sean Twomey with their children Jude and Fern.
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Who was Queen Elizabeth's favorite pirate?

The Queen's favourite pirate

Born in Tavistock, Devon around 1542, Francis Drake was a noted Elizabethan seafarer. But as one of the central English commanders who fought against the Spanish Armada, Drake is probably better known as a privateer, or pirate.
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How many replicas of the Golden Hind are there?

The replica Golden Hinde is berthed at St Mary Overie Dock in London. Both the original and her replica circumnavigated the globe; the first returned in 1580 and the second in 1979.
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Is the Golden Hinde worth visiting?

A visit on deck is a great day out if you're looking for family things to do in London. Adults and kids alike can enjoy exploring the ship and admire its cannons, carved golden figurehead and towering masts, all handcrafted using traditional techniques and materials.
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Can you sleep on the golden hind brixham?

The Golden Hind has long been one of South Devon's top attractions, welcoming thousands of visitors each year. Staying overnight will be a once in a lifetime experience for both young and old!
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Is Nathan Drake actually a descendant of Sir Francis Drake?

Since childhood, Nate and his older brother Sam have falsely claimed to be descended from the famous English explorer Sir Francis Drake in order to honor the research of their late mother, Cassandra Morgan.
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What happened to Sir Francis Drake?

In 1595 Drake came out of 'retirement' to attempt to take Panama from the Spanish, an area of the world that by now he knew well. He was taken ill in the Caribbean and died of yellow fever and dysentry. He was buried at sea, in a lead coffin, in his suit of armour, just off the Panama coast.
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Why was the Pelican renamed the Golden Hind?

The Golden Hinde was originally called the Pelican. She was renamed during the voyage after one of the main sponsors, Sir Christopher Hatton, his family crest featured a hind (female deer). Sir Francis Drake was knighted aboard the Golden Hinde at Deptford Dockyard after returning from the circumnavigation.
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What happened to Sir Francis Drake's treasure?

After their attack on the richly laden mule train, Drake and his party found that they had captured around 20 tons of silver and gold. They buried much of the treasure, as it was too much for their party to carry, and made off with a fortune in gold.
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Where is the Golden Hind replica moored?

The Golden Hind at Brixham, Devon is a full sized replica of one of the most iconic ships from the age of exploration.
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Is Ghost Ship Based on a true story?

Ghost Ship is not based on any specific true stories, although treasure hunters do often search for shipwrecks to pilfer their luxury cargo, providing the perfect trove for those who aren't risk-averse.
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Are there toilets on the Golden Hinde?

Is there a toilet on board? As the Golden Hind is an historic ship replica there is no modern day toilet or hand washing facilities on board. Public toilets are located within approximately 100 metres of the ship.
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Is the Tower of London still a jail?

Eventually, the Tower became used principally as a secure store for documents, armaments and jewels, instead of prisoners. However, it still remained best known as a dark place of execution and torture. This is largely because of the Tower's growing popularity as a tourist attraction in the 19th century.
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Did England sink the Spanish Armada?

The Armada was difficult to attack because it sailed in a 'crescent' shape. While the Armada tried to get in touch with the Spanish army, the English ships attacked fiercely. However, an important reason why the English were able to defeat the Armada was that the wind blew the Spanish ships northwards.
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Does the Golden Hind still exist?

The Golden Hinde Today

Launched in 1973, the Golden Hinde has also circumnavigated the globe and sailed over 100,000 miles before being docked in London, where it has been on public display since 1996. Like any vessel, it requires maintenance.
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Who was the kindest pirate in history?

Like Bellamy, England was known for his kindness and compassion as a leader, unlike many other pirates of the time. Several vessels, most famously the Royal James and the Fancy. Battle with the Cassandra that caused his crew to mutiny and maroon him for sparing some captives.
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Is Elizabeth actually Calypso?

The dying pirate captain Sao Feng names Elizabeth the Pirate Lord of the South China Sea, mistakenly believing she is the sea goddess Calypso. Elizabeth and her new crew are taken prisoner aboard the Flying Dutchman, where she is reunited with Norrington.
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Who defeated Blackbeard in real life?

Blackbeard (Edward Teach) was killed in a fierce battle by Royal Navy Lieutenant Robert Maynard and his crew off the coast of North Carolina on November 22, 1718, after Governor Spotswood of Virginia sent a force to hunt him down. Maynard's men engaged Blackbeard in a hand-to-hand fight, where the pirate received numerous wounds before finally being killed, and his head was later severed and displayed as a trophy. 
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